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Flickr (there is no "e") came on the scene in 2004 and fast became a staple for bloggers, web site owners, and people of all age groups for sharing videos and photographs.

In 2005 Yahoo! acquired Flickr. It phased out Flickr's chat room and promoted it heavily as a digital information sharing service keeping the majority of its branding strategies in place.

Flickr is more than just a media storage device; it has a strong and active community of followers. Because Flickr is so widely known and popular, many businesses now use Flickr as a place to send their own visitors to see digital images and videos. They could just as easily add digital works to their own website (or blogs) but involving Flickr contributes to a greater sense of community and connectivity between businesses and consumers.

The Flickr logo uses only two soft colors: blue and pink (both "gender" colors.) The Flickr logo with graphics uses circles. Nothing fancy, nothing over the top. Another example of how moderation and simplicity can make a fabulous logo.

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Uploaded on June 24, 2010
Last updated on June 24, 2010

Company:
Yahoo! Inc.
Country:
United States
Categroy:
Internet
Year:
2004
Font:
Frutiger
Font author:
Adrian Frutiger
Downloads:
7567

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Yahoo! Inc.

Yahoo! Inc. is an global Internet services company. It provides a range of products and services including a web portal, a search engine, the Yahoo! Directory, Yahoo! Mail, news, and posting. It was founded by Stanford University graduate students Jerry Yang and David Filo in January of 1994 and incorporated on March 2, 1995. Yahoo! has been one of the most visited websites on the Internet.

The Web site started out as "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web" but eventually received a new moniker with the help of a dictionary. The name Yahoo! is an acronym for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle," but Jerry and David insist they selected the name because of its definition: "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth."