Kimo (website)

Kimo (website)

Infobox Company
type = Subsidiary
foundation = flagicon|USA United States
location = flagicon|USA United States
parent = Yahoo!

Kimo (Chinese: 奇摩) was a Taiwanese portal site based in the United States and was acquired by Yahoo! in February, 2001. The name probably is based on the Japanese word "kimochi" ().

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