what s the full form of GOOGLE and YAHOO?

Answer Posted / vinodkumar somaiah

Full form of GOOGLE is
" Global Organization Of Oriented Group Language Of Earth"

Full form of YAHOO is
"Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle"

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