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The yahoo.com domain was created on January 18, 1995. [6] Yahoo! grew rapidly through 1990–1999 and diversified into a web portal, followed by numerous high-profile acquisitions. The company's stock price rose rapidly during the dot-com bubble and closed at an all-time high of US$118.75 in 2000. [7]
March 2007: Yahoo! acquires Taiwan blogging site wretch.cc. [66] April 30, 2007: Yahoo! announces acquisition of Right Media. [67] June 16, 2007: Yahoo! officially retires the Yahoo! Auctions service, except in some parts of Asia. [68] June 18, 2007: Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang replaces Terry Semel as CEO.
President George W. Bush has threatened to veto the Bill. (Bloomberg) July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike. An airstrike is carried out by two United States Army AH-64 Apache helicopters in Al-Amin al-Thaniyah, in the district of New Baghdad in Baghdad, during the occupation of Iraq.
Malware (a portmanteau of malicious software) is any software intentionally designed to cause disruption to a computer, server, client, or computer network, leak private information, gain unauthorized access to information or systems, deprive access to information, or which unknowingly interferes with the user's computer security and privacy.
AOL Radio powered by CBS Radio was supported on Adobe Flash 9 and was compatible with web browsers that supported Flash 9 on Windows 2000 through Windows Vista and Mac OS X. Listeners could connect to AOL Radio through the web, AOL Client, and AOL Radio for Mac.
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Current events/2007 July 20. The President of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva orders an inquiry into the crash of TAM Linhas Aéreas Flight 3054. (CNN) The UK Crown Prosecution Service ends its inquiry into the "Cash for honours" claims with a finding that the evidence is not sufficient to warrant charges being laid. (Washington Post)
Kraft Foods announces plans to close up to 20 production facilities and cut up to 8,000 jobs worldwide. (AP via ABC News) Australia announces plans to ban incandescent light bulbs and replace them with more energy efficient fluorescent bulbs. Global Spread of H5N1: Cases of avian flu are confirmed at two chicken farms near Moscow, Russia.