Yahoo! Answers - REVIEWS
Yahoo! - Wikiquote
Yahoo! Inc. is an American multinational Internet corporation headquartered in Sunnyvale. It is globally known for its Web portal, search engine Yahoo Search, and related services, including Yahoo Directory, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Groups, Yahoo Answers, advertising, online mapping, video sharing, fantasy sports and its social media website. It is one of the most popular sites in the United States.
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MSN QnA - Wikipedia
MSN QnA (formerly Live Search QnA and Windows Live QnA , codenamed Answers ), was a question and answer service, part of Microsoft 's MSN group of services. It is somewhat similar to Google Answers , but closer in function to Yahoo! Answers . Users could ask questions, tag them according to topic, and gain points and reputation for answering other users' questions.
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Comparison of Q&A sites - Wikipedia
The following is a list of websites that follow a question-and-answer format . The list contains only websites for which an article exists, dedicated either wholly or at least partly to the websites.
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Ask Yahoo! - Wikipedia
Ask Yahoo! was a Q&A platform that was shut down because of the release of Yahoo! Answers . On May 16, 2013, a new version of Ask Yahoo!, called "The New Ask Yahoo!", was launched.
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Q&A software - Wikipedia
Q&A Software is online software that attempts to answer questions asked by users (Q&A stands for "question and answer"). Q&A software is frequently integrated by large and specialist corporations and tends to be implemented as a community that allows users in similar fields to discuss questions and provide answers to common and specialist questions.
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J. Keith van Straaten - Wikipedia
J. Keith van Straaten (born June 16, 1971) is an American actor , host, and writer. He was born in Chicago , Illinois .
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Yahoo! Go - Wikipedia
Yahoo! Go was a Java-based phone application provided by Yahoo! for users to access the company's products and services via their mobile phones or PDAs. Up till its closure, Yahoo! considered Go as Beta software .
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