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Yahoo! Labs

Yahoo! Labs
Formation March 4, 2008; 9 years ago (2008-03-04)
Type Contract research organization
Location
Website www.labs.yahoo.com

Yahoo! Labs served as Yahoo!'s research arm.

Yahoo! Labs includes approximately 200 research scientists and engineers. Yahoo! Labs applies its scientific findings in powering products for Yahoo!'s users and enhancing value for its partners and advertisers.

The mission statement of Yahoo! Labs is "To power Yahoo!'s most critical products with innovative science."

Yahoo! Labs:

Yahoo! Labs is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA; it has three additional locations worldwide: New York, New York; London, England; Haifa, Israel.

On February 17, 2016, Yahoo! announced that Yahoo! Labs is shutting down and replaced with Yahoo! Research.

Yahoo! Labs started out as Yahoo! Research. In July 2005, recruited by Usama Fayyad (formerly of Microsoft Research), who was Yahoo!’s Chief Data Officer, Prabhakar Raghavan and Andrew Tomkins (both formerly of IBM Research) joined a few Yahoo! employees (Kevin Lang among them) who were with Yahoo! working for the erstwhile "Yahoo! Research Labs" organization, and formed the new research team. Prabhakar was named as Head of Yahoo! Research. Ronald J. Brachman, just finishing a term as office director at DARPA and a long career at Bell Labs and AT&T Labs, joined as the head of worldwide research operations in early September. The pioneering team was soon joined by a key set of additional leaders, including Andrei Broder and Ricardo Baeza-Yates.

In 2008, Yahoo! Research merged with the Search and Advertising Applied Science organization and came to be known by its modern name, Yahoo Labs. In 2012, Ron Brachman took over as Head of Yahoo! Labs and also became Yahoo's chief scientist.

Yahoo! Labs includes two groups unrelated to research:

Academic Partnerships at Yahoo! Labs maximizes the impact of Yahoo!'s engagements with the global scientific community by building deep relationships with select academic research institutions and fostering collaborative research through dynamic programs: sharing large-scale datasets for research, managing Yahoo!'s donation of computing resources, supporting diversity and campus events, hosting academic visits and talks, and funding project grants and merit-based awards. The Academic Partnerships team positions Yahoo as one of the first companies that leading academics think of for new research collaborations, employment opportunities, and inspiring and entertaining online products. Additionally, the team aids Yahoo with graduate student sourcing and helps keep the company up-to-date on strategic opportunities and insights from the external research community.


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