The website
Yahoo! was officially incorporated on March 2, 1995, and was created by
Jerry Yang and
David Filo. The website began as a search directory for various websites, and soon grew into an established Internet resource that featured the "Yahoo! Answers" platform. Yahoo! Answers was launched in mid-2005 for internal
alpha testing by Director of Engineering Ofer Shaked. The
beta version Yahoo! Answers was launched to the general public on December 8, 2005 and was available until May 14, 2006. Yahoo! Answers was finally made available for general availability on May 15, 2006. Yahoo! Answers was created to replace
Ask Yahoo!, Yahoo!'s former Q&A platform which was discontinued in March 2006. The site gave members the chance to earn points as a way to encourage participation and was based on
Naver's Knowledge iN. Yahoo! Answers was available in 12 languages, with several Asian language versions operating a different platform which allows for non-Latin characters. An Arabic language Q&A platform called
Seen Jeem was available through the Yahoo! subsidiary
Maktoob until 2010, and the Chinese language version
Yahoo! Knowledge was available until 2021. The platform is known as in Japan. On December 8, 2016, Yahoo! released an app for the platform called Yahoo! Answers Now (formally known as Yahoo! Hive) for
iOS and
Android.
Closure On April 5, 2021, an announcement was made that Yahoo! Answers would be shutting down on May 4, 2021, The group was able to archive 4.75 TB of data during the "read only" period, but not the full site. The same day the site shut down, the wider Yahoo brand was sold to
Apollo Global Management. The closure did not affect the
Yahoo! Japan version of the site, which remains online. == Site operation ==