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Yahoo acquires Flickr photo sharing service







Yahoo acquires Flickr photo sharing
service

Yahoo acquires Flickr photo sharing
service
03/22/2005 05:04 PM

Yahoo Corp. has acquired the Flickr photo sharing Web site and Ludicorp Research and Development Ltd., the privately held Vancouver company that runs it, according to a posting on Flickr's staff blog.




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