- Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Yupi Internet / YupiMSN ( A Microsoft & Telmex Company) was one of the leading Spanish-language Internet portals formerly owned by Sony, Fox, Comcast, and others is now owned by Microsoft. Yupi Internet Inc. was founded in May 1996. Its flagship portal site, Yupi.com, was a Spanish-language content and services site. In 1999, Yupi acquired CiudadFutura, one of the world's first Spanish-language online communities, which at the time was supported by over 200 webmasters from around the world.[citation needed] The Yupi portfolio featured MujerFutura.com, a site catering to Spanish-speaking women. Yupi also owned sites dedicated to localized news, content and services; including multimedia site YupiTV.[5] Yupi.com and its network of sites was headquartered in Miami Beach, Fla. and had offices in Bogotá (Colombia), Madrid and Barcelona (Spain), Mexico City (Mexico), Buenos Aires (Argentina) and in Quito (Ecuador). The company's Senior Executive staff included: Oscar Coën (President and CEO), Marlena Delgado (COO), and Gustavo Morles (Sr. VP Business Development and Content), Carlos A Cardona (CTO and Founder). By 1999 the company had raised as much as $150 million from venture capitalists including Sony, Comcast and News Corp.. It was planning an initial public offering in the spring of 2000 when the Nasdaq market crashed. In 2001, Yupi was acquired in a joint venture between Microsoft and Telmex (Teléfonos de México). In 2003, YupiMSN's operations were moved to the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington.