In 1994, two electrical engineering grad students at Stanford University blew off their doctoral theses in pursuit of cataloguing their favorite web sites. Holed up in a campus trailer, the pair created "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web", a catchy moniker later replaced with the more memorable Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle, or Yahoo!. Their procrastination-borne hobby eventually grew into a global network of branded properties that's visited by approximately half of all people connected to the Internet. An awesome responsibility to be sure, and one we Yahoos don't take lightly. As stated in our values, we never forget that you come to us by choice and we set out to earn your bookmark every time our alarm clock goes off.
As part of that commitment, we welcome you to Yodel Anecdotal, where we invite you behind the screen. We'll provide insights into our company, our people, our culture, and the things that occupy our minds. We'll cover emerging trends, provide some behind-the-scenes commentary, profile interesting Yahoos, spotlight our beloved users, reveal some of our quirks, tap into guest bloggers, sprinkle in some videos, podcasts and photo essays, and generally think out loud (lucky you, you get to listen). Sure, we'll touch on news, but we'll try to provide a new twist on things to make every visit worth your while.
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