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Yahoo! was a dominant force in the early Philippine internet landscape, serving as a primary portal, email provider, and community hub for millions of Filipinos. From Yahoo! Mail and Messenger to its local homepage and events like TechnoStorm, the company established a significant presence before its regional services were gradually discontinued.

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When did the Yahoo Philippines portal shut down?

The Yahoo! Philippines portal (yahoo.com.ph) officially shut down and began redirecting to Yahoo! Singapore (SG.yahoo.com) in June 2015. This followed the earlier dismissal of its local editorial team.

What were the most popular Yahoo services in the Philippines?

According to Yahoo's own history in the country, popular services included Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Messenger (with its free chat-to-SMS feature), Yahoo! Groups, Yahoo! Games, and Yahoo! Answers. The Philippines had some of the highest user counts for Groups and Games globally.

What did Yahoo's research say about Filipino internet habits in the late 2000s?

In collaboration with Nielsen, Yahoo's 'Net Index' studies (2008-2010) found that search was the #1 online activity, Yahoo! properties dominated in email and instant messaging, and Friendster was the top social network. The 2008 study also noted only about 5% of urban respondents used the internet daily.