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Yahoo Japan said it had considered various search engines and ad delivery systems, and determined Google's was the best for the Japanese market. It said the initial deal was for two years, which would be automatically extended for another two years if it didn't object. As part of the deal, Google's Japanese search engine will get access to data from Yahoo Japan's Internet properties, including its popular auction and shopping sites. Yahoo Japan previously licensed Google's search technology for a stretch between 2001 and 2004. Yahoo Japan is a subsidiary of Softbank Corp., a major domestic Internet and mobile phone provider, which also has exclusive rights to sell the iPhone in the country. Softbank has about a 40 percent share in Yahoo Japan, while U.S.-based Yahoo Inc. maintains a 35 percent share. Yahoo's shares rose 1.2 percent in Tokyo during Tuesday trade. The announcement came after the market closed, but reports that a deal was imminent surfaced during the day.
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