heyyyyy lol!
"Yahoo" had already been trademarked for barbecue sauce by EBSCO Industries and that's why Jerry & Filo had to put an exclamation to get a unique trademark for themselves..
because the man who made yahoos father died with a knife in his throat so now that man uses an exclamation point to forget about his lost.
Good question, but perhaps because the word itself is an exclamation - like Yippee! Hooray!, etc. Yahoo! is essentially the same as those two, and perhaps it is meant to mean great, wonderful, fantastic - one is excited to use it (me don't think so!). So just think......... we could have had Yippee! Mail, or Hooray! Mail.
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The Yahoo logo was designed in 1995 by Organic, Inc. It is very similar to the Youth International Party logo from the 1960s, and it is wondered if Yahoo took its inspiration from the Yippie logo.
The company with an exclamation mark as its logo is M&M's. The logo features a stylized "M" alongside a colorful exclamation mark, representing the fun and playful nature of the brand. This design emphasizes the excitement associated with their chocolate candies.
The logo featuring an orange box with a white exclamation point is associated with the messaging app WhatsApp, specifically indicating a notification or alert. This design is commonly used to signal important updates or messages that require user attention. The combination of the bright orange and white colors makes it easily recognizable.
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It isn't...
Yahoo, Yakult
probably meant exclamation mark. Not sure.
PEUGEOT. Do a yahoo search and see its logo.