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1997 * September 1997 – Net Controls ($1.4 Million) * October 1997 – Four11 ($92 Million) 1998 * March 1998 – Classic Games * June 1998 – ViaWeb ($49 Million) * July 1998 – WebCal * December 1998 – Yoyodyne for ($29.6 Million) * December 1998 – Sportacy 1999 * January 1999 – Hyperparellel ($8 Million) * February 1999 – Log-Me-On ($10 Million) * May 1999 – GeoCities ($3.6 Billion) * May 1999 – Encompass ($130m) * June 1999 – Online Anywhere ($80m) * July 1999 – Broadcast.com ($5.7 Billion) * November 1999 – MyQuest 2000 * March 2000 – Arthas.com * August 2000 – eGroups ($432 Million) * November 2000 – Kimo ($145 Million) 2001 * April 2001 – Sold.com ($30 Million) * June 2001 – Launch Media ($12 Million) 2002 * January 2002 – Hotjobs ($436 Million) * December 2002 – Inktomi ($235 Million) 2003 * February 2003 – Alltheweb ($100 Million) * October 2003 – Overture ($1.63 Billion) 2004 * January 2004 – 3721 Internet Assistant * April 2004 – Kelkoo ($579 Million) * October 2004 – MusicMatch ($160 Million) * October 2004 - Stata Labs, Inc. 2005 * February 2005 - Verdisoft (a software development company for $93 million) * March 2005 – Ludicorp Research, owner of Flickr ($40 Million) * March 2005 - Stadeon (cross-platform gaming technology) * April 2005 - TeRespondo (Brazilian performance-based advertising network) * June 2005 – Dialpad * June 2005 – Blo.gs * July 2005 – Konfabulator * October 2005 - Alibaba (purchased approximately 46 percent of Alibaba, an e-commerce company based in China for $1 billion in cash and the contribution of Yahoo! China) * October 2005 – Upcoming.org * October 2005 – Whereonearth * December 2005 – del.icio.us 2006 * September 2006 – Jumpcut[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_acquisitions_by_Yahoo |