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[2] ADVISORY/How Many Yahoo! Engineers Can You Squeeze Into a Y2K Bug? Photos and B-Roll Immediately Available

Business Wire, Dec 23, 1999

Entertainment Editors

ADVISORY...for Thursday (Dec. 23)

NOTE TO MEDIA: Photo available on BW PhotoWire/AP PhotoExpress,

NewsCom, PressLink and on Business Wire's Web site

at www.businesswire.com

--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)

WHO:      Engineers responsible for Yahoo!'s Y2K readiness.

WHAT:     How many Yahoo! engineers can you squeeze into a Y2K bug?

WHERE:    Video and photo elements relative to the Y2K bug are
          available for press use and distribution.

PHOTOS OF
Y2K BUG:  Available on Associated Press via Businesswire
          (search for "Yahoo!" or "Y2K Bug"; or reference photo link
          to media advisory)
          Available: immediately

YAHOO! B-ROLL:
B-roll including shots of the Yahoo!-wrapped Y2K Bug; David Filo,
co-founder and chief Yahoo of Yahoo! Inc.; Yahoo! exteriors; Yahoo!
engineers; and, much more.
Available: immediately
For b-roll: contact Helena Maus of Niehaus Ryan Wong Public Relations
at 650/827-7030

About Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO) is a global Internet media company that offers a branded network of media, commerce, and communication services to more than 100 million users worldwide. As the first online navigational guide to the Web, www.yahoo.com is the leading guide in terms of traffic, advertising, household and business user reach, and is one of the most recognized brands associated with the Internet. The company also provides online business services designed to enhance Yahoo!'s clients' Web services, including audio and video streaming, store hosting and management, and Web site tools and services. The company's global Web network includes 21 world properties. Yahoo! has offices in Europe, the Asia Pacific, Latin America, Canada and the United States, and is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif.

Note to Editors: Yahoo! and the Yahoo! logo are registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. All other names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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