Abstract
Yahoo began in 1994 as a collection of links to research papers maintained by two Stanford grad students, Jerry Yang and David Filo. They gradually added links to new types of information, and the site grew rapidly in popularity. By the end of 1994, Yang and Filo were considering turning the site into a startup, and they asked Tim Brady to write a business plan for it.
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(2007). Tim Brady. In: Founders at Work. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0327-8_9
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