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Yahoo! Groups
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Type of site
electronic mailing lists
OwnerYahoo!
Created byYahoo!
URLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/
CommercialYes
RegistrationYes

Yahoo! Groups operate as both electronic mailing lists and Internet forums. Group messages can be posted and read by e-mail or on the Group homepage, like a web forum. Members can choose whether to receive individual e-mails or daily digest e-mails, or to read the posts at the web site. Some Groups are simply announcement lists, to which only the Group moderators can post, while others are discussion lists.

As well as providing e-mail relaying and archiving facilities for the many lists it hosts, the Yahoo! Groups service provides additional functions on the web site, such as voting and calendar systems and file uploading. The basic mailing list functionality is available to any e-mail address, but a Yahoo! ID is required for access to other features.

Yahoo! Groups competitor is Google Groups.

History

Yahoo! Groups was launched in 1998 as a logical extension of services that had already been developed by Yahoo - message boards, calendars, profiles. Yahoo! Groups were first known as Yahoo! Clubs. Unlike previous Yahoo products, this product was designed to allow much deeper levels of user control over creation, membership and overall direction of communities. Development was led by Doug Hirsch (product management) and Matt Jackson (lead engineer), both of whom have since left the company.

Yahoo! Groups quickly grew to be one of the largest traffic-generating products within the Yahoo! network of services; even today the site is typically one of the Top 5 page-view generating sites across the Yahoo network.

In 1999, Yahoo acquired eGroups.com, one of the most popular mailing list products at the time. About 8 months later, Yahoo merged the eGroups.com functionality with Yahoo Groups, resulting in some complaints from users of both services.

Yahoo Groups languished between 2000 and 2005. In 2001 Yahoo! deleted adult groups from its search directory, making it very difficult to locate Yahoo! groups with adult content. A Yahoo! user who wishes to find a group with adult content must therefore either know the exact name of the group, or attempt to find it by using a search engine or one of several online adult group directories. This has created what some view as an "underground" atmosphere for Yahoo! adult groups. While it is unclear whether the intention of Yahoo! was to diminish the number or merely the easy availability of these groups, adult groups on Yahoo! have continued to increase. In 2005, a revived ability to generate revenue through targeted search-related advertising resulted in renewed interest, which has slowly received new features since then.

Feature list

  • Web Tools selectable for Off, Admin, Members, Public (not all tools).
    • BBS: Post by form or member email account. Distributed by selectable option to the members, and archived in the group archive. No edit function except delete.
    • Photo album (100MB): Organized into album/thumbnail structure.
    • File storage (100MB): Capable of storing any file format.
    • Link directory: Options for folders, text labels for each link.
    • Poll: Members can created multiple-choice polls, including various options for ID display.
    • Database: Up to ten tables, each with up to one thousand rows and up to ten columns.
    • Member list: Scroll of registered member profiles, and the basics of the information they provide.
    • Calendar: Scheduling system for clubs with regular events.
    • Promote: HTML box for website display (to join a group).
  • Administration Owner/Managers (who can do post approval)
    • Invite: to invite more members by email.
    • Management of members (approve new members, delete members).
    • Options: Edit of the group homepage display text etc.
    • Post/Picture approval: It is possible to switch to strict moderation if required.
    • Web tools management: Options are Off, Public, Members, Administrators.

As of Spring 2006, Yahoo! has discontinued the chat feature in Yahoo! Groups.

Registration

New users are required to register with Yahoo! Groups for membership and can join groups with approval by the Group moderator. A Group receives a web address and an e-mail address when it is created, and can be listed in one of the Yahoo! Group directory categories if desired. It is also possible to switch on an "adult content" warning, which must be agreed to each time a member visits the Group.

Best of Yahoo! Groups

Results have been announced for the best of Yahoo Groups, three groups were selected as best in each category follow this link to find the best of Yahoo! Visit http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/bestofyahoo/

See also