Maktoob is most popular web portal. Maktoob allows to access to information which has a great impact on people. I feel it’s a social networking field where it has built lot of audience. It is actually bringing in emerging markets.
Yahoo has announced its intent to acquire Maktoob.com, an Arab portal that reaches one in every three people online in its region. That accounts for about 16.5 million people. Yahoo says this is its largest geographic expansion in years.
"This deal is part of Yahoo!’s broader strategy to grow our international business, particularly in emerging markets," says Yahoo Senior Vice President, Emerging Markets Keith Nilsson. "In many countries, vast populations — and advertisers — are just starting to come online. The potential is tremendous. Yahoo! has a large and growing audience in these markets today, and our acquisition of Maktoob represents the kind of investment we’re making to cater to the needs of these promising regions."

Yahoo says it will join forces with Maktoob's team to create locally relevant content, sevices, and programming. Still, the company intends to implement the Yahoo formula in the region, with locally-based editorial teams. Yahoo plans on launching Arabic versions of Yahoo Mail, Messenger, Search, and the Yahoo home page, followed by local versions of its News, Sports, and Finance properties.
"Arabs are vastly underserved by today’s Internet offerings," says Nilsson. "The World Bank estimates that there are 320 million Arabic speakers around the globe, yet less than one per cent of online content is written in their language (despite a vibrant Arabic blogosphere). We have a big opportunity to meet this growing demand, and we think Yahoo!, building on Maktoob’s local expertise, brings the scale and heft to draw many more people online in the region –- and we plan to give them compelling reasons to log on."
Financial terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed. However, Yahoo has set up an information site about the deal, which will be updated accordingly.
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Arabic Version/Users
This is a good way of using exsisting interenet infrastructure for doing the job; so 'Yahoo' will never worry about Arabic content for this portal since 'Maktoob.com Team' are already dealing with the network which is a vast one that includes users from countries like "Saudi Arabia", "UAE", "Jordan", "Lebanon" & "Egypt".
On the other hand, I think they will have plans for the future in terms of application powered by Yahoo and this is my personal prediction!