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Yahoo shutters enterprise software division







Yahoo shutters enterprise software
division

Yahoo shutters enterprise software
division
10/31/2003 04:09 PM

The Web giant has laid off an undisclosed number of employees and is folding the operations of the enterprise software division into its consumer side.




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