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Possible Answers: YAHOO, BING, MSN, ASKJEEVES.

Last seen on: –LA Times Crossword 5 Aug 21, Thursday

Random information on the term “YAHOO”:

Jerry Chih-Yuan Yang (traditional Chinese: 楊致遠; simplified Chinese: 杨致远; pinyin: Yáng Zhìyuǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: iông tì oán; born November 6, 1968 in Taipei, Taiwan) is an American Internet entrepreneur and programmer. He is the co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo! Inc.

Yang was born with the name Yang Chih-Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan on November 6, 1968; his mother was a professor of English and drama and his father died when he was two and by then Yang had a brother. In 1978, his mother moved the family to San Jose, California, where his grandmother and extended family took care of the boys while his mother taught English to other immigrants. After coming to the US Yang took the American name Jerry, his mother Lily, and his brother Ken. He says that he only knew one English word, “shoe”, when he came to America, but became fluent in English in about three years.

Yang earned both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in electrical engineering from Stanford University in four years. He met David Filo at Stanford in 1989, and the two of them went to Japan in 1992 for a six month exchange program, during which he met the woman who would become his wife, who was there as part of the exchange program.

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Random information on the term “BING”:

Albanian (shqip [ʃcip] or gjuha shqipe [ˈɟuha ˈʃcipɛ], meaning Albanian language) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, spoken by over five million people, primarily in Albania, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, and Greece, but also in other areas of Southeastern Europe in which there is an Albanian population, including Montenegro and the Preševo Valley of Serbia.[a] Centuries-old communities speaking Albanian-based dialects can be found scattered in Greece, Southern Italy, Sicily, and Ukraine. Due to the large Albanian diaspora, the total number of speakers is much higher than the native speakers in Southeast Europe.

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BING on Wikipedia

Random information on the term “MSN”:

MSN Dial-up is an Internet service provider operated by Microsoft in the United States and formerly also in several other countries. Originally named The Microsoft Network, it debuted as a proprietary online service on August 24, 1995, to coincide with the release of Windows 95. In 1996 and 1997, a revised web-based version of the ISP was an early experiment at interactive multimedia content on the Internet.

Microsoft renamed the service MSN Internet Access in 1998, focusing its main ‘MSN’ brand on its web portal of the same name, MSN.com. Today, the company still provides dial-up Internet access under the name ‘MSN Dial-up’ for those who cannot access high-speed broadband. For several years, MSN was the second largest dial-up ISP in the United States behind longtime leader AOL, but very few people in the U.S. still rely on dial-up.

Along with dial-up service, MSN provides its subscribers with an @msn.com email account to use with Outlook.com and security software such as firewall and anti-virus programs. It also offers these extra features as a standalone subscription service for users of broadband Internet access named ‘MSN Premium’.

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