Updated at 3:12 p.m. ET
The first sentence of Yahoo's Wikipedia page now reads, "Yahoo! Inc. was an American multinational technology company."
Yahoo's internet properties officially became Verizon's properties Tuesday, as the telecom giant finalized its $4.5 billion acquisition.
And Marissa Mayer officially became Yahoo's last CEO. She is expected to receive a compensation package of more than $23 million as she exits the company, according to a regulatory filing.
Although Mayer's fate under Verizon was uncertain, her resignation was a frequently predicted outcome. The country's largest wireless carrier got Yahoo and its more than 1 billion monthly users at a bargain price following years of turmoil at the internet provider — high CEO turnover and uncertain direction, culminating in the disclosure (while the merger was pending) of massive data breaches that happened under Mayer.