A survey conducted between 2022 and 2024 among consumers in the United States found that most of Yahoo! users visit the platform every day. In 2024, over 20 percent of respondents reported accessing Yahoo! services such as Yahoo Mail and Yahoo Finance daily. This represents a marginal increase compared to the usage recorded in the previous years. While approximately 40 percent of respondents reporting to have never used Yahoo! websites, daily and weekly usage remained more common than monthly access.
In January 2024, Yahoo! held a market share of 1.3 percent in the United Kingdom, being the third most popular search enginein the country.
In January 2024, the United States accounted for 54.5 percent of traffic to the online search website Yahoo.com. Taiwan and the Canada ranked second and third, accounting for 4.5 percent and 4.01 percent of web visits to the platform. The specific domain search.yahoo.com also received a similar distribution of its traffic from the United States, although with different composing the rest of its ranking.
As of January 2025, online search engine Bing accounted for 12.23 percent of the global desktop search market, while market leader Google had a share of around 78.83 percent. Meanwhile, Yahoo's market share was 3.07 percent. Google in the global market Ever since the introduction of Google Search in 1997, the company has dominated the search engine market, while the shares of all other tools has been rather lopsided. The majority of Google revenues are generated through advertising. Its parent corporation, Alphabet, was one of the biggest internet companies worldwide as of 2023, with a market capitalization of 1,6 trillion U.S. dollars. The company has also expanded its services to mail, productivity tools, enterprise products, mobile devices, and other ventures. As a result, Google earned one of the highest tech company revenues in 2023 with roughly 305.6 billion U.S. dollars. Search engine usage in different countries Google is the most frequently used search engine worldwide. But in some countries, its’ alternatives are leading or competing with it to some extent. As of the last quarter of 2023, more than 63 percent of internet users in Russia used Yandex, whereas Google users were nearly 36 percent. Meanwhile, Baidu was the most used search engine in China, despite a strong percentage decrease of internet users in the country accessing it. In other countries, like Japan and Mexico, people tend to use Yahoo along with Google. In the first quarter of 2022 nearly 56 percent of the respondents in Japan said that they had used Yahoo in the past four weeks. In the same year, over 27 percent of users in Mexico said they used Yahoo. Another search engine, Bing, operated by Microsoft, was the second most popular search engine in the United Kingdom after Google.
Yahoo's share in the mobile search engine market across India was about 0.03 percent in February 2024. This was a fall in market share compared to its standing of 0.24 percent in September 2018. The immense popularity and database of Google has left little to gain for other search engine operators in India.
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Yahoo Finance dataset provides information on top traded companies. It contains financial information on each company including stock ticker and risk scores and general company information such as company location and industry. Each record in the dataset is a unique stock, where multiple stocks can be related to the same company. Yahoo Finance dataset attributes include: company name, company ID, entity type, summary, stock ticker, currency, earnings, exchange, closing price, previous close, open, bid, ask, day range, week range, volume, and much more.
With more than 84 million users on average per month, Yahoo Japan was the leading internet brand in Japan in 2023. It was followed by Google, Japan's leading messenger service LINE, as well as the video-sharing website YouTube.
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This dataset includes sanitized password frequency lists collected from Yahoo inMay 2011. For details of the original collection experiment, please see:Bonneau, Joseph. "The science of guessing: analyzing an anonymized corpus of 70 million passwords." IEEE Symposium on Security & Privacy, 2012.http://www.jbonneau.com/doc/B12-IEEESP-analyzing_70M_anonymized_passwords.pdfThis data has been modified to preserve differential privacy. For details ofthis modification, please see:Jeremiah Blocki, Anupam Datta and Joseph Bonneau. "Differentially Private Password Frequency Lists." Network & Distributed Systems Symposium (NDSS), 2016.http://www.jbonneau.com/doc/BDB16-NDSS-pw_list_differential_privacy.pdfEach of the 51 .txt files represents one subset of all users' passwords observedduring the experiment period. "yahoo-all.txt" includes all users; every otherfile represents a strict subset of that group.Each file is a series of lines of the format:FREQUENCY #OBSERVATIONS...with FREQUENCY in descending order. For example, the file:3 12 11 3would represent a the frequency list (3, 2, 1, 1, 1), that is, one passwordobserved 3 times, one observed twice, and three separate passwords observedonce each.
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This dataset is about book subjects and is filtered where the books includes Yahoo! User Interface Library 2.x cookbook : over 70 simple but incredibly effective recipes for taking control of Yahoo! User Interface Library like a pro. It has 10 columns such as authors, average publication date, book publishers, book subject, and books. The data is ordered by earliest publication date (descending).
According to a survey conducted in Japan from October to December 2022, 32 percent of respondents used Yahoo on an almost daily basis. The combined share of people who stated to use the online portal at least once per week amounted to 51 percent.
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Background
Social media opinion has become a medium to quickly access large, valuable, and rich details of information on any subject matter within a short period. Twitter being a social microblog site, generate over 330 million tweets monthly across different countries. Analysing trending topics on Twitter presents opportunities to extract meaningful insight into different opinions on various issues.
Aim
This study aims to gain insights into the trending yahoo-yahoo topic on Twitter using content analysis of selected historical tweets.
Methodology
The widgets and workflow engine in the Orange Data mining toolbox were employed for all the text mining tasks. 5500 tweets were collected from Twitter using the “yahoo yahoo” hashtag. The corpus was pre-processed using a pre-trained tweet tokenizer, Valence Aware Dictionary for Sentiment Reasoning (VADER) was used for the sentiment and opinion mining, Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) and Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) was used for topic modelling. In contrast, Multidimensional scaling (MDS) was used to visualize the modelled topics.
Results
Results showed that "yahoo" appeared in the corpus 9555 times, 175 unique tweets were returned after duplicate removal. Contrary to expectation, Spain had the highest number of participants tweeting on the 'yahoo yahoo' topic within the period. The result of Vader sentiment analysis returned 35.85%, 24.53%, 15.09%, and 24.53%, negative, neutral, no-zone, and positive sentiment tweets, respectively. The word yahoo was highly representative of the LDA topics 1, 3, 4, 6, and LSI topic 1.
Conclusion
It can be concluded that emojis are even more representative of the sentiments in tweets faster than the textual contents. Also, despite popular belief, a significant number of youths regard cybercrime as a detriment to society.
In January 2024, Yahoo! Search had a worldwide market share of 1.34 percent. The search engine is powered by Microsoft's Bing. Neither of these web search providers comes close to the dominance of market leader Google.
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Dataset contains 613 news of CanalUGR (University of Granada Communication Office) tracked on the main online news aggregators (Google News, Yahoo! News and Bing News). We include: number in CanalUGR, media, country, type.
This dataset was created by Yasir Hussein Shakir
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This data set includes stock information for the companies Tesla, Porsche, Nio and Ferrari for each day from the date 11/08/2019 to 11/08/2020. Specifically, it shows information about the opening, closing, maximum and minimum price of the session, as well as the volume, the dividends granted to investors and the presence of stock splits generated per day. This dataste has been created with the aim to analyze how the quotes have been evolving during the COVID-19 pandemic in the automotive sector.
The AccionesSectorAutomovil.xlsx dataset contains 4 sheets (TESLA, PAH3.DE, NIO, RACE ) and 9 variables per sheet:
- Fecha: date in dd/MM/yyyy format
- Abrir: value of the share at the market opening expressed in US dollars (USD)
- Max: maximum value of the share throughout the day expressed in USD
- Cierre*: value of the share at the close of the market expressed in USD
- Cierre ajus.*: estimated share value at market close, expressed in USD.
- Volumen: the amount of a specific asset invested in during a day.
- Dividends: money received by shareholders in the form of dividends that day.
- Stock Splits: Whether or not a stock split operation was carried out that day.
For more information about the project visit the link on [Github](https://github.com/paulamlago/Financial-Web-Scrapping)
Web clicks collected from the Yahoo Toolbar between July 1 2014 and March 31 2015.
This dataset was used in:
Quantifying Biases in Online Information Exposure; Dimitar Nikolov, Mounia Lalmas, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer
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Evolució dels principals stocks d' entreteniment durant el lockdown de la COVID 19. En aquest cas el periode d' analisis va des de el març de 2020 fins al maig del 2021 que es quan es va acabar l' estat de emergencia. Concretament mostra informació sobre el preu d'obertura, tancament, màxim i mínim de la sessió, així com el volum, els dividends concedits als inversors i la presència de splits d'accions generats per dia.
This dataset was created by Onur DERYA
Yahoo was the third most popular search engine in India, following Google and Bing. The multinational IT company's share in the South Asian country's desktop search market stood at 1.8 percent as of February 2024. After years of fluctuation, Yahoo's market share steadily increased, comparable with its share in February 2021.
A survey conducted between 2022 and 2024 among consumers in the United States found that most of Yahoo! users visit the platform every day. In 2024, over 20 percent of respondents reported accessing Yahoo! services such as Yahoo Mail and Yahoo Finance daily. This represents a marginal increase compared to the usage recorded in the previous years. While approximately 40 percent of respondents reporting to have never used Yahoo! websites, daily and weekly usage remained more common than monthly access.