A report from The Verge confirms speculation that Verizon was in talks to sell its media group. This group includes both AOL and Yahoo!, websites that were once popular in the years that preceded the birth of the modern smartphone. The following list includes all the brands part of the Verizon Media group: Yahoo! Yahoo! Mail Tech Crunch Yahoo! Finance Engadget Yahoo! Entertainment RYOT AOL Yahoo! Life Yahoo! News Yahoo! Fantasy Yahoo! Sports Rivals Makers Built by Girls AutoBlog Flurry In the Know Verizon sold off its Verizon Media group properties to Apollo...
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