Washington, D.C., October 22, 2024 — Internet Works – a trade association of diverse small and medium-sized tech companies that fall outside of big tech and span the internet ecosystem – today announced that Yahoo is joining as the newest member of its growing coalition of innovative companies serving American and global users. Yahoo brings a vital voice to Internet Works’ mission to right-size regulatory technology policy for the betterment of all internet users. This latest addition brings Internet Works to 21 members.
“Yahoo has been a mainstay in the technology industry for many years and provides a variety of services across its platform. Among their many offerings, such as Yahoo Sports, Yahoo Finance, and Yahoo Mail, they connect hundreds of millions of people around the world,” said Peter Chandler, Executive Director of Internet Works.
“I’m excited to welcome Yahoo to our membership. They are a great addition as we continue working with lawmakers to ensure regulatory tech policies are right-sized for all American tech enterprises serving American and global users. We’re excited about our continued growth, and we’re just getting started.”
“We’re pleased to partner with Internet Works, joining its membership to help us advocate for tech policies that can best advance online innovation and competition for tech companies like Yahoo. The support of Internet Works in this area will be key as we work to be the trusted guide of the Internet,” said Matthew Garber, Head of Public Policy at Yahoo.
About Yahoo:
Yahoo serves as a trusted guide for hundreds of millions of people globally, helping them achieve their goals online through our portfolio of iconic products. For advertisers, Yahoo Advertising offers omnichannel solutions and powerful data to engage with our brands and deliver results. For more information, please visit www.Yahoo.com.
About Internet Works:
Internet Works is a coalition of 21 diverse technology companies working together to right-size regulatory technology policy to foster trust and promote safety online so that the Internet remains a place of limitless possibility and innovation. For more information, please visit www.TheInternet.Works.