Posts Tagged with ‘Yahoo!’

Yahoo Mash Closes. Some Things I Don’t Understand About Yahoo Handling Its Properties.

Svetlana Gladkova,

Now we hear the news that Yahoo Mash will be closed some time today. It has been announced by Yahoo! in an email all the users of the social network have received. In the email Yahoo! Team thanks everyone for participating in the beta test of the social network and invites to copy all the content we may want to keep to a separate document. I don’t have any content over there anyway and I don’t really think many users [...]

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ComScore Stats: Yahoo Still Reaches the Majority of Web Population with Display Ads

Svetlana Gladkova,

Today comScore released a press release detailing its statistics on online display advertising in June - both largest publishers and largest advertisers. The data is quite predictable and I believe many of us (I mean, those that choose not to enable any ad blockers in their browsers): Microsoft is the largest advertiser followed by University of Phoenix (advertising its online aducation programs), Experian Interactive (advertising its sites LowerMyBills and FreeCreditReport), United Online (owner of Classmates which pushes ads to web [...]

Why Do People Google “Internet”?

Svetlana Gladkova,

Recently I have noticed an interesting thing in the traffic stats for Profy. Specifically I have started to notice people arriving from Google (mostly) and some other search engines after they do a search for a single word - “internet”. And since I always find it amusing when people google “Google” to get the same link they are actually on (and yes, Google is quite a popular search term) I thought that googling “internet” was equally amusing. After all, what [...]

Microsoft Found the Tool to Compete With Google – Semantic Search

Svetlana Gladkova,

It seems that everyone has already grown accustomed to the idea of search engines market completely dominated by Google. But at the Search Engine Strategies Conference & Expo Satya Nadella, senior vice president of Microsoft’s Search, Portal and Advertising Platform Group, has made a statement showing that at least the software giant sees a possibility to change the situation. And the change is in the field of better user experience based on behavioral targeting and semantic search technologies. Currently the [...]

Yahoo Buzz – a Huge Carrot to All Publishers

Svetlana Gladkova,

Yahoo Buzz was launched back in February for a select group of publishers that were manually added to the system by Yahoo’s team (they started with 100 and eventually reached 400 publishers). While absolutely anyone with a Yahoo account could submit stories from the supported publishers and vote them up or down, it was not possible to submit a story if it did not originate from one of those supported publishers.
The main incentive for publishers was that every day some [...]

Yahoo! Enhances Privacy Policy with Complete Opt Out of Customized Advertising

Svetlana Gladkova,

Yahoo! has just informed subscribers to corporate newsletter of the newly available “privacy choice for consumers”. This basically means that from the end of August we will be able to opt-out of customized advertising on yahoo.com if we believe it invades our privacy.
Actually Yahoo! had an opt-out available to users even before today: users could opt out of customized ads served by Yahoo! on third-party networks.
Today’s announcement expands this approach further and comes as a part of Yahoo! response to [...]

Let The Games Begin! Websites Dress Up for the Olympics

Svetlana Gladkova,

It looks like the Olympic Games is a focus of everyone’s attention anyway so I decided to collect the special themed Olympic logos on some of the websites - well, those I have managed to find myself. They are not numerous so I suspect that not every web compny can afford such things for every special even. Google is definitely leading the game since the internet giant seems to produce a new logo for every important event - this is [...]

Intel, HP, Yahoo Announce Joint Project for Cloud Computing Research

Svetlana Gladkova,

The speculations about what HP, Intel and Yahoo are supposed to announce this morning started after a post on Techcrunch yesterday inviting the readers to guess what the announcement will be. It was obvious that it will be some research initiative for processing of large volumes of information but of course we could only guess.
Now we have the clarity - the three giants will be working on a joint initiative to research the potential of cloud computing. The [...]

Do Jerry and Company Understand the Art of Negotiation?

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira,

Anyone else tired of "breaking" Yahoo/Microsoft news? The New York Times is reporting that Yahoo has issued yet another infamous statement rejecting another offer from Steve Ballmer and his new best friend Carl Icahn. As usual, Yahoo held an emergency board meeting, "evaluated" the offer, and issued a statement to the media.
Don't they teach Negotiations 101 in business school anymore?
Even the youngest child knows that when you get an offer you don't like, you offer something else in response. It's [...]

Microsoft, Powerset and Chasing the Tail of Semantic Search

Leslie Poston,

We wrote about Evri earlier this week and how it falls short of the mark on being a valid semantic search tool. Now Microsoft is jumping into the quest for true semantic search by purchasing Powerset and lumping it under the Microsoft Live Search umbrella.
Microsoft has made no secret of its great desire to be more of a presence on the web in recent months. It has continued a torrid on-again, off-again affair with the idea of buying Yahoo (recently [...]