Yahoo Re-aggregator
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Yahoo Aggregator
Yahoo Aggregator
01/07/2004 06:17 PMYahoo is beta testing an RSS Aggregator that integrates into the
My Yahoo service, but their advertising of it has fallen flat.
Because I choose the contents of a My Yahoo page, I have a sense of
ownership of the page. Personalized pages tend to evoke that feeling.
So imagine my surprise when I open My Yahoo today and find that
there’s a new content module for RSS
added to the top of the page. I wasn’t sure whether to feel
excited or violated. It’s great that Yahoo is embracing RSS, but they messed with my page.
Nevertheless I tried testing it, but when trying to add feeds or
search for feeds, I received a message saying that I didn’t have
access. Curious to see if I’d get the same message if I tried
removing the module, I hit the remove button. Now it’s gone and
there doesn’t seem to be a way to add it back.
It might seem strange that I’m complaining that I can’t
get something back when I didn’t want it in the first place, but
it goes back to that sense of ownership. I know that content module
exists, but I can’t add it to my page.
Yahoo Launches RSS Aggregator Beta
Yahoo Launches RSS Aggregator Beta
01/23/2004 10:59 PMLaunched Friday, Yahoo's new RSS Headlines service gathers multiple
syndication feeds onto a user's custom My Yahoo page.
Yahoo Bench Tests RSS Aggregator
Yahoo Bench Tests RSS Aggregator
01/16/2004 11:04 AMYahoo BB Opens Wi-Fi Network for
Aggregator Roaming
Yahoo BB Opens Wi-Fi Network for
Aggregator Roaming
06/30/2004 12:35 PMYahoo BB's 636 Wi-Fi hotspots in Japan will be available to GoRemote,
iPass, Boingo customers: The joint venture of Softbank and Yahoo Japan
will expand to 5,000 locations by March 2005, the article says. While
the hotspots are currently free on a trial basis, Yahoo BB customers
will pay 40 yen or 37 cents per minute to use locations outside the
network, an enormously higher rate than NTT's competing domestic
service. It's also unclear how Yahoo BB customers will gain access to
iPass aggregated locations, for instance....
Inside Yahoo News: Aggregator brings RSS
to the masses
Inside Yahoo News: Aggregator brings RSS
to the masses
04/03/2005 01:01 AMInside Yahoo News: The aggregator brings RSS to the
masses
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Aggregator inside aggregator
Aggregator inside aggregator
09/21/2004 10:57 PMYou know whenever people post screenshots of emulators, how it can be
weird to see Windows running on a Mac? (Even weirder if you actually
use an emulator, until you get used to it.)
Here’s a similar side effect of having embedded a browser in
NetNewsWire. (Click for full-size screen shots.)


Even though it’s odd, there’s actually a point to it—we
discovered that some people use multiple aggregators. One for fun
stuff and one for work, that kind of thing.
If one is browser-based and the other embeds a browser, then, well,
hey, you’ve got something like the above.
New Aggregator
New Aggregator
01/09/2003 01:29 PMThe horribly-named Beaver is a "FeedReader replacement" that is in the
early stages of development and "very feature incomplete." Not...
"MP3Blogs Aggregator"
"MP3Blogs Aggregator"
07/19/2004 08:24 PMBayesian Aggregator
Bayesian Aggregator
12/02/2003 08:47 AM In a comment, Kevin Jordan writes: 348North News is a normal
aggregator in much of the way you think of it. However, it allows me
to identify keywords or themes that it puts together into phrases
— and then matches up the phrases with like articles. Like a
cross between Google News and Daypop (but that makes it sound much
more complex than it is). If you want to see an "interests" based
summary for me, check out the Phrase Index. I use fairly general
keywords so as not to miss out on the future items. I haven't tried...
Dean Aggregator
Dean Aggregator
01/23/2004 02:21 PM Mike Muegel, a Dean supporter, has put together a very cool little
tool that aggregates blogs related to the Dean campaign. It sits in
your system tray and pulls in entries from a whole bunch o' sites, and
lets you cycle through them one at a time. In my experience with it
over the past few weeks, it's been very well-behaved, updating itself
cleanly. Desktop Dean is free, of course. You could probably talk to
Mike about having him do a version for some other topic you or your
business cares about......
New RSS News Aggregator
New RSS News Aggregator
12/05/2003 03:14 AMChris Pirillo has released a
new RSS news aggregator done with Macromedia's Flash. I've tried
it and it looks different and works nice, that's for sure, but for now
I'm sticking with my NewsGator.
Rippy the Aggregator 0.10
Rippy the Aggregator 0.10
09/26/2004 08:42 PMA lightweight RSS aggregator in PHP.
NewsGator: Beyond the Aggregator
NewsGator: Beyond the Aggregator
07/03/2004 09:23 PM
Why Did We Invest in NewsGator?: Here's a post from a venture
capitalist about why he invested in NewsGator.
The misperception is that NewsGator is only an Outlook plug-in.
While the most popular product from NewsGator is currently their
Outlook-based aggregator, what really turned us on when we dug into
NewsGator as a potential investment is NewsGator Online Services
(NGOS).
Greg Reinacker's vision is much broader than simply an RSS
aggregator - his goal is to provide RSS content on any device.
NewsGator currently provides clients for Outlook, the Web, POP email,
mobile devices (web-based and wap), and Microsoft Media Center (how
cool is it to get an RSS feed on your TV?).
He makes a good point — NewsGator has really extended past
Outlook. They started with that, and the Outlook plug-in is what
they're most well-known for, but I just wrapped up 30 days with Newsgator Online Services
(NOS), and I can tell you that they've deftly transcended the
aggregator.
While working with NOS, I got the...feeling, that news and
information was just out there, everywhere, and it was up to me how I
wanted to receive it. They have options to push information to about
any device, on any platform. I've never felt more saturated by news
in my life than during those 30 days.
Information was everywhere — so much so that I stopped
thinking in terms of this aggreagtor or that protocol. I was just
swimming in information, and the method in which I chose to receive it
was almost incidental. Petty, even.
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MP3Blogs Aggregator
MP3Blogs Aggregator
07/19/2004 10:11 PMMP3Blogs Aggregator .. Mp3blogs
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Another RSS Aggregator for Palms
Another RSS Aggregator for Palms
06/17/2004 12:27 AMmNe
ws
"mNews looks quite good but perhaps quite
high at $19.95- 'Sports, weather, politics, business, science, health,
technology... Latest world headlines were never so easy to access on
your Treo as they are now with mNews! With mNews you can download and
read latest news from numerous sources of your choice from around the
world right on your Treo. mNews is the RSS news reader for PalmOne
Treo 600 devices. RSS news feeds is an emerging channel for delivering
the news, blogs and corporate communication to the end users. All
major news and information providers support RSS format which mNews
can download and display.' " [PDA
24/7]
A competitor to Hand/RSS, but I
still think mobile
Bloglines is the way to go so that your feeds are synchronized
across multiple devices.
Simple Aggregator 1.0
Simple Aggregator 1.0
07/11/2004 09:11 AMA Web-based news aggregator.
Aggregator utf-16 tests
Aggregator utf-16 tests
06/03/2004 05:16 PMI've converted yesterday's utf-8 tests to utf-16 (technically
utf-16le,
complete with the approrpriate BOM). For those that want to play
along with RSS, there also are RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, and RSS 2.0 + Atom
versions.
War Coverage in Your Aggregator
War Coverage in Your Aggregator
03/20/2003 11:53 AMSorry for the lack of posts, but everyone in my house has been
felled by colds, including me. I'm also trying to keep up with current
events, as are you I'm sure. Since CNN isn't providing free, live video
feeds, I'm in search of others, but Andy Rhinehart and the Spartanbarg Herald-Journal are
doing their part by providing an RSS feed of war-related
content from the Associated Press.
Browser or Aggregator? Some numbers.
Browser or Aggregator? Some numbers.
02/10/2003 12:58 AMI got to wondering about browsers vs. aggregators coming to my blog.
I'm going to assume that anyone who hits
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/ is a browser and anyone who hits
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/index.rdf is an aggregator. It's simple
and I have the data for...
Dave's Convention aggregator
Dave's Convention aggregator
07/23/2004 03:09 PMDave Winer's built a Convention blog iste that aggregates blogs from
people attending the Convention (not just the credentialed ones).
Looks great. Thanks, Dave....
Aggregator i18n tests
Aggregator i18n tests
06/02/2004 06:44 PMHere is a simple set of tests for verifying that an aggregator
properly
handles various combinations of international characters and character
references. The desired result is that the title of every entry
should be displayed as
Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn. This is not
meant to be comprehensive, in particular, it focuses only on one
encoding (utf-8, which is guaranteed to be supported by any conformant
XML parser), and doesn't do mode base64.
Book Review Aggregator
Book Review Aggregator
01/03/2005 07:33 PM
Metacritic Books.
Metacritic has been covering reviews for movies, music, and games for
years, but now has started aggregating books reviews, with about 150
books so far.
AvantGo is the Original Aggregator
AvantGo is the Original Aggregator
02/26/2003 02:37 PMAfter seeing this story today about the Anatomy of a mobile device
user, a survey conducted by AvantGo, I realized...
Aggregator Market Share
Aggregator Market Share
03/23/2005 08:02 PMIn reply to one of my Browser Market Share postings,
Ian Brown wrote to point out that with
an increasing portion of the traffic going through newsreaders, it
might be interesting to do some breakdown on that. So I did.
[Updated with pointers & percentages.]...
MSN Quietly Tests an RSS Aggregator
MSN Quietly Tests an RSS Aggregator
03/17/2005 03:59 AMMSN quietly is experimenting with a Microsoft-developed RSS
aggregator.
Trusting Libraries for Your Aggregator
Trusting Libraries for Your Aggregator
05/24/2004 01:41 AMTV News in a
Postmodern World: The Busine$$ of RSS
"Want a glimpse of tomorrow? Innovators Bill French and Harry Hayes
are SmartStream Alliance and have a product that's so compelling
that news executives of every sort will be scrambling to be first in
their market with it....
RSxStream is a sophisticated and ingenious software engine
that takes RSS, Atom, RDF, XML, any other sort of feed or data stream,
or any other content that lives on the Internet and makes it available
to the desktop via a contextual reader. End users are given a
state-of-the-art reader capable of grabbing anything from live
TV to music to video-on-demand to simple RSS text feeds. If it's
available via the Internet (today), it can be routed through the
RSxStream engine. The end users have complete control of what sources
they choose, as they would with any other RSS reader. The difference
is those choices are drawn indirectly, through the RSxStream
software....
What's crucial to understand with this is that whoever provides the
reader to the public also owns the engine, and THAT is the business
end of RSS. It means advertising can be crafted into the design of the
reader and delivered based on the choices, habits and interests of the
end user. It's contextual advertising nirvana. This type of business
currently does not exist, but it's ideal for local media outlets. Why?
Because we're in the information distribution business, and getting
the reader onto the public's desktops is the key to its success.
Moreover, if the local media entities don't do it, somebody else will,
and they will take all those ad dollars with them." [DONATA Communications, via JD on MX]
I love the idea of providing the reader and even pre-populating it
with feeds relevant to the intended audience, but I hate the
idea of some company monetizing it. I'd much rather get a grant and
have libraries provide this information-centric software. We're in the
"information distribution" business, too, except we're interested in
people getting information without strings attached.
ANT - video bl0gging aggregator
ANT - video bl0gging aggregator
02/05/2005 09:12 PM
ANT is a coolio video blogging
aggregator I saw previewed in NYC at Vloggercon a couple of weeks
ago.
It's now ready for folks to beat on.
Enjoy.
Video blogging is expanding the blogosphere as we speak. And
maybe - just MAYBE we can get some meta-data into these feeds!
This screen ghrab features Dylan Verdi - the world's youngest video
blogger.
I met Dylan and her dad - in the middle of a snowstorm.
Advice for Libraries from My Aggregator
Advice for Libraries from My Aggregator
04/29/2004 11:11 PMPC Mag Says
Death to 802.11b (Almost)
"PC Magazine rounds up several
802.11g routers, and says they're cheap enough, they're good enough:
802.11b no longer enjoys a large enough (or any) price differential
for quality Wi-Fi gateways that include WPA encryption support, PC Mag
says. So while you can still find 802.11b devices on the market, they
recommend new gear have 802.11g built in...." [Wi-Fi Networking
News]
Lesson: Make sure you buy 802.11g for your
library.
Making
CD-R's Last
"From Doug
Kaye I learned of an interesting
article on how long CD-R's will last and things you can do to
increase or decrease that time. I've always just popped down to
Staples and bought the cheapest disks I could find. For some of my
uses (the latest Suse distro, for example) that's fine. But this
article makes the point that if you're using the disk to archive
important material, you need to be more careful. The article contains
information on how to select good media and media that's appropriate
for the drive that you'll be recording on. This may be especially
important for organizations building large collections of CD-R's that
they need to keep to meet regulatory or other business requirements."
[Windley's Enterprise Computing
Weblog]
Lesson: If your library is using CD-Rs for
backups, archiving, or preservation, pick the right ones!
Reading Canter in an aggregator.....
Reading Canter in an aggregator.....
07/28/2004 11:08 AM 
... is like watching The Matrix on a Teletype machine/printer:
you not only miss the entire experience, but most of the headlines
picked up by the feed are uninteresting at quick glance, whereas the
stories themselves usually are pretty good. Sure, better summary
style might do the trick, as Jon Udell often writes
about, but that would miss the point, and the impact/speed with which
worthy items appear. I used to moan about the confusing (non-existing
or subtle) quoting convention, but now I've told him that I don't care
anymore... where would we be if Marc Canter gave up his
shoot-from-the-hip style, and increasingly-rich-media blog pages?
[My Dog]
Thanks Marc.
Marc Eisenstadt is one of my favorite people. And not just because
he bought me a headset and camera (which I haven't even used yet.)
I tty and keep my life as close to 'normal' people as possible - so
ONE DAY I'll pull out that camera and start using Marc's stuff - but
first......
Anticipating the Aggregator Shakes
Anticipating the Aggregator Shakes
03/11/2003 10:45 AMAargh! It no longer matters if I have high-speed internet access
this week at the Computers
in Libraries conference because the laptop isn't back from being
repaired anyway. Hopefully I can get the Stowaway keyboard working for
my Clie or else I'll have to resort to - gasp - paper for my
conference notes. How archaic.
So that means no blogging or news aggregator and minimal email
Tuesday through Friday. I'm actually going to have to speak about RSS
on Thursday without having seen any for three days!
I'm not sure what's more pathetic - me at a libraries &
technology conference without internet access, the fact that none of
the hotels around Dupont Circle offer high-speed internet access (let
alone WiFi), or the fact that the CIL conference is held at a hotel
that doesn't offer any type of high-speed access.
So if you see me at the conference and I'm twitching, it's just a
symptom of withdrawal.
BlogBridge aggregator hits 1.0
BlogBridge aggregator hits 1.0
04/12/2005 11:06 AMBlogBridge, the aggregator I've been using for a few months in beta,
has gone to 1.0. There are a few things to like about it, not least of
which is that it's a free, open source project done by someone I know
well and trust 100%, Pito Salas. Blogbridge is a client, but it stores
your info on a server so you can use it on multiple machines. It tries
to help you discover new weblogs by noting links in your feeds. You
can rate your feeds and this somehow magically gets fed into a
community rating system. (I'm not...
Humor Roundup from My Aggregator
Humor Roundup from My Aggregator
12/24/2004 12:58 PM
Great RSS Quotes from My Aggregator
Great RSS Quotes from My Aggregator
12/24/2004 12:58 PM
- RSS: a
Shift, from What...to What?
"He also neatly sort of answers his own question - with greater
precision than I can ever muster - by saying: 'If I visit houses of
content, as I seem to do on the Web, that is very different than the
content as “visitor” to my house.'... What we’re seeing is the
creation of personalised information hypermarkets.... Over time, you
develop a rich cocktail of sources and you develop a new habit for
browsing information. Some things you look at hourly, some daily, and
some you deliberately save till Friday pm for a catch up. This is
light years away from sitting down at the table in the morning looking
at your paper, or even your paper’s website.”
- RSS and
Blog Directories
"Inspired by The Media Drop's list of newspaper RSS feeds, I thought
I'd compile a list of RSS directories. Enjoy and spread the
link."
- Newsmap as a Model for Smart Aggregation
"Information overload. It’s the next big issue in publishing, and
technology in general. The day you have 400 e-mails in your inbox, 900
new items in your RSS aggregator, and 8 Instant Messenger windows on
your screen will come. For some people, it’s already here.... The
key to our information gathering lives is all about smart aggregation.
The days of media companies deciding what’s on your 'front page' are
numbered. Within five years, I believe customizable newsreader
technology (whether client-side like Net News Wire, or server-side
like Bloglines), will be as prevalent as the web is right
now."
- 500 down, 3061 to go
"At the beginning of this week I had 310 feeds showing around 25,000
unread posts. I had toyed with the idea of declaring RSS bankruptcy
and just starting again, but I was getting increasingly unhappy with
chaotic state of my feeds and deep down I knew that hitting 'mark all
posts read' would do nothing to solve the problem in the long
run."
Microsoft launches US news aggregator
Microsoft launches US news aggregator
07/28/2004 03:10 PMJournalism.co.uk Jul 28 2004 6:49PM GMT
Microsoft Plans News Aggregator
Microsoft Plans News Aggregator
07/27/2004 09:14 AMThe Harry Potter News Aggregator
The Harry Potter News Aggregator
08/13/2004 09:15 AMHas anyone else had the problem that they read the title "Harry Potter
and the Prisoner of Azkaban" as "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of
Uzbekistan" ? Perhaps it's just...
Findory: Collaborative news aggregator
Findory: Collaborative news aggregator
01/19/2004 11:47 AMGreg Linden stumbled across "The Daily Me? No, the Daily Us," an old
Wired piece of mine that pointed to a disadvantage of personalized
news sites: they don't build communities the way paper newspapers do.
(Look, it was an interesting idea in 1995.) Here's an excerpt, chosen
because of its quaint reference to that other Iraqi war: The fact that
the document I'm looking at is the same for all who receive it has
other important effects. It establishes a baseline of expectations
about what we, as a community, are all supposed to know. If, at the
height of the...
Blog aggregator and social software
Blog aggregator and social software
02/05/2005 09:53 PMPito talks about the way the blog aggregator he's building,
BlogBridge, has some tagging and social software capabilities.
(BlogBridge, even in its current state of development - alpha - has
become my regular aggregator. Disclosure: I'm on its board of
advisors.)...
Homer Library Comes Home to My
Aggregator!
Homer Library Comes Home to My
Aggregator!
09/24/2004 09:17 AMMy home library unveiled
a new web site today and the home page is now a blog (powered by Blogger). Happy, happy, happy
dance, happy, happy, happy dance!
Of course, my favorite part is the sidebar on the right-hand side
where you'll find links to Ask a Librarian (their
email and VR service), Find It Online
(their database section), ListenIllinois (my statewide
group purchase!), the new Homer Community web site
(funded by a library the grant received - more on that in the future),
and ........drum roll, please....... an RSS
feed!! Happy, happy, joy, joy, happy, happy, joy, joy!
Subscribed!
Of course, this will change my RSS class because I always
show how I can't find my library's feed in Bloglines or Yahoo as a way to prod attendees to
get their own feed. Now that will change when the feed does
appear!
Oh, and one of the blog posts mentions a LibraryLookup
bookmarklet for their catalog!
Did I mention I'm happy? :-)
Grok Description matches for Yahoo Re-aggregator
GrokA matches for Yahoo Re-aggregator
Yahoo Challenged over Yahoo Groups
Content
Yahoo Challenged over Yahoo Groups
Content
08/05/2004 05:49 PM"A California lawyer who has waged an ongoing battle with Yahoo over
personal attacks made against him on Yahoo message boards has filed a
proposed class-action lawsuit against the company."
New Yahoo! Portal and 100MB Free Yahoo!
Email
New Yahoo! Portal and 100MB Free Yahoo!
Email
06/15/2004 09:56 AM<%=GetPoll(91)%>
Just an FYI. The Yahoo! Portal page is all new. The Yahoo! email
section has also seen a cosmetic upgrade along with 100MB email
capacity (as opposed to the previous 6MB) and 10MB message size
capability. Obviously in response to the new Gmail coming from Google
no doubt. Check it out!
Yahoo 360 is putting Copyright 2005
Yahoo on Personal Blog Entries
Yahoo 360 is putting Copyright 2005
Yahoo on Personal Blog Entries
03/30/2005 01:16 AMIt was brought to my attention today that Yahoo is copyrighting the
RSS feeds for those that are setting up Yahoo 360 accounts. Some are
already refusing to use the service because in a sense Yahoo now owns
your content.
This may be a oversight on Yahoo's part and I hope it is, I will
probaly use their service anyway but probably not the blog portion and
give them some time to answer these issues. [Yahoo
360 Copyrights Personal RSS Feeds]
Yahoo! Unveils Yahoo! Creative Commons
Search Beta
Yahoo! Unveils Yahoo! Creative Commons
Search Beta
03/25/2005 04:00 PMYahoo/Gmail war: Yahoo dialup users also
get a storage boost
Yahoo/Gmail war: Yahoo dialup users also
get a storage boost
06/16/2004 10:20 AMFolllowing up on
this post about Yahoo webmail users receiving upgraded storage
capacity in an apparent attempt by Yahoo to compete with Gmail, Boing
Boing reader Brian says, "As a member of SBC Yahoo dial-up service, I
received a notice yesterday that my email account now has a 2 Gig
storage capacity. Obviously, this is separate from the free web-based
email service from Yahoo, but 2 Gigs is bar far the most storage
available to date, worldwide."
Yahoo CEO - Plenty of Room for Yahoo and
Google to Compete
Yahoo CEO - Plenty of Room for Yahoo and
Google to Compete
04/28/2004 12:26 AMSearch Engine Journal Apr 28 2004 4:50AM GMT
Yahoo Up's Ante - Offers 2GB of Yahoo
Email
Yahoo Up's Ante - Offers 2GB of Yahoo
Email
06/15/2004 10:00 AM"On free e-mail accounts, Yahoo is expanding storage to 100 megabytes
from 4 megabytes and upping the message size limit to 10 megabytes
from 3 megabytes."
"
Yahoo! News - Yahoo Gets Set to Give
Google Run for Money
"
"
Yahoo! News - Yahoo Gets Set to Give
Google Run for Money
"
01/07/2004 06:08 PMYahoo Showboating New Yahoo Search
Technology
Yahoo Showboating New Yahoo Search
Technology
04/19/2004 09:47 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 20 2004 1:48AM GMT
Yahoo Ups Ante - Offers 2GB of Yahoo
Email
Yahoo Ups Ante - Offers 2GB of Yahoo
Email
06/16/2004 05:20 AM"On free e-mail accounts, Yahoo is expanding storage to 100 megabytes
from 4 megabytes and upping the message size limit to 10 megabytes
from 3 megabytes."
Yahoo CEO Says Web Big Enough for Yahoo
and Google (Reuters)
Yahoo CEO Says Web Big Enough for Yahoo
and Google (Reuters)
04/27/2004 02:27 PMReuters - Yahoo Inc. (YHOO.O) Chief Executive
and Chairman Terry Semel on Tuesday shrugged off the
possibility that a widely anticipated public offering by search
engine operator Google Inc. would hurt the older Web company.
Yahoo Releases Yahoo Messenger 6.0
Yahoo Releases Yahoo Messenger 6.0
05/25/2004 04:35 PMSearch Engine Journal May 25 2004 8:14PM GMT
Yahoo Announces Yahoo Labs
Yahoo Announces Yahoo Labs
01/22/2004 03:31 AMI knew you knew about Google Labs, but did you know about Yahoo Labs?
Yahoo on Monday announced Yahoo Research Labs at http://labs.yahoo.com
, describing it as " a research...
Yahoo! Patches Security Flaw in
Messenger August 13 - 9:38 PM ET News in
Brief | Yahoo! has patched a flaw in
Yahoo! Patches Security Flaw in
Messenger August 13 - 9:38 PM ET News in
Brief | Yahoo! has patched a flaw in
08/14/2004 01:01 AMBetaNews Aug 14 2004 4:13AM GMT
Yahoo Gives Adware a Second Chance
Yahoo Gives Adware a Second Chance
06/02/2004 12:59 AMYahoo's anti-spyware tool, now in beta, lets software from companies
such as Claria and WhenU.com go undetected by default, while its paid
search division helps Claria reap revenue as part of a 2003
paid-listings agreement.
Skype and Yahoo!: Rumors with No Source
Skype and Yahoo!: Rumors with No Source
06/17/2005 04:53 PM There is ridiculous buzz that Yahoo! is in talks to acquire Skype.
Let's follow the quotes and links... Engadget: It’s sort of
early in the game on this, but word on the street is that Skype and
Yahoo are...
Yahoo clamps down on Claria adware
Yahoo clamps down on Claria adware
08/06/2004 03:10 PMNew anti-spyware tools from Yahoo detect pop-ups from longtime partner
Claria, a move could put stress on the relationship.
Yahoo Plays Favorites with Some Adware
Yahoo Plays Favorites with Some Adware
06/02/2004 08:01 PM“The beta version of the spyware-fighting toolbar add-on, which
Yahoo released last week, doesn’t default to detect adware - a
category of software in which Yahoo’s paid search division has a
financial stake. Instead, users who want to identify adware in their
systems via Anti-Spy must check a box each time they conduct a
scan.”
Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Have Company
Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Have Company
12/24/2004 12:17 PMTechTree Dec 24 2004 2:29PM GMT
Yahoo Flickr acquisition
Yahoo Flickr acquisition
03/14/2005 04:33 PMForemski ups the ante on the Flickr/Yahoo partnership rumor,
suggesting that an acquisition is about to be announced. Silicon
Valley...
Yahoo! Groups
Yahoo! Groups
05/14/2004 01:39 AMyahoo groups: log on to melblife for my Melb pics .. dead simple
broadcast channels .. opt-in mailing list .. grupos de Yahoo .. y
ahoo-groups .. YahooGroups .. eGroups .. Yahoo! .. eGroup .. forums ..
groups .. Y
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Yahoo! Toolbar Gains Adware Detection
Yahoo! Toolbar Gains Adware Detection
08/05/2004 09:08 PMYahoo! has extended its toolbar browser plugin to confront one of the
leading menaces on the Web: adware. Yahoo!'s updated Anti-Spy software
provides users with detailed information on identified categories of
spyware that may be found on their computers, the option to review
potentially harmful software prior to removal, and as a new addition,
adware detection.
Yahoo takes bite out of Claria adware
Yahoo takes bite out of Claria adware
08/06/2004 04:58 PMZDNet Aug 6 2004 9:18PM GMT
Google is the new Yahoo, Yahoo is the
new Google, in the Guardian today
Google is the new Yahoo, Yahoo is the
new Google, in the Guardian today
03/31/2005 11:29 AMI'm in the Guardian today: Yahoo is the new Google. Google is the new
Yahoo. Up is down, and black is white. This spring has been very
strange. Google, it seems, has jumped the shark. It has been
overtaken, left...
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