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61 views | Ross Levinsohn And Ted Meisel Put $3.5 Million Into FatTail Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-15 07:31:42 |
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Jerry Yang To Workforce: Nevermind The Pitchforks And Torches. Keep Coding.
Source:Mashable! Vodafone, the largest mobile network operator in Europe, has announced the acquisition of ZYB, a company based in Denmark with an eye on content backup as well as social networking....read more
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Would Yahoo buy eBay? Only if no one buys Yahoo [Rumormonger]
Source:Valleywag We hear that Yahoo TechTicker, the online-video show from Yahoo Finance featuring Valley fox Sarah Lacy and red-hot moneymen Henry Blodget and Paul Kedrosky, is delayed, and won't b...read more
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Saving Yahoo's mobile strategy is someone else's problem [Jerry Yang]
Source:Valleywag Jerry Yang has made Yahoo Go 3.0, Yahoo's mobile application platform, a key piece of the strategy to keep his business relevant. Rather than trying to run everything, like Google o...read more
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Shamed Yahoo settles with Chinese journalists [Jerry Yang]
Source:Valleywag Council member: I heard you need my John Doe on something.
Clerk: I need your signature on some documents.
Council member: Yeah, my John Doe.
Clerk, laughing: You mean your John Han...read more
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Happy birthday, moral pygmy! [Jerry Yang]
Source:Valleywag As CNBC bureau chief Jim Goldmanchatted with me about the abrupt sacking of Stuart Scott as Microsoft's CIO, I reminded him of another high-level firing. Remember Martin Taylor? A ...read more
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Topic(s): yahoo, china, politics, Jerry Yang, Michael Callahan, Shi Tao, Tom Lantos
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Yahoo: Yahoo chiefs ask for a redo on third quarter
Source:Valleywag The ITunes Store is no longer charging a premium for its DRM-free songs, also known as iTunes Plus. Prices now match its current catalog of 99-cent singles, and users are no longer ...read more
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Topic(s): yahoo, Top, Earnings, Terry Semel, Jerry Yang, sue decker, Dan Rosensweig, Wenda Harris Millard
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Yahoo: Breaking up is hard to do
Source:Valleywag Is Yahoo due for a breakup? Of course not. A recent report by Sanford Bernstein, a Wall Street research firm, has sent the stock sailing, but in practice, it's a silly idea. How one...read more
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