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Should China's Alibaba be allowed to buy Yahoo?
by
Heidi Moore
Dec 29, 2011
Chinese Internet giant Alibaba wants full ownership of Yahoo. But national security concerns might stop any deal.
We three kings need to help each other
by
John Moe
Nov 9, 2011
Microsoft, AOL, and Yahoo! [announced an advertising partnership yesterday](http://online.wsj.com/article...
Internet trend report from Mary Meeker
by
John Moe
Oct 19, 2011
Influential venture capitalist Mary Meeker has released her annual slideshow of internet trends. This always gets followed closely by the tech...
Put some yodel in your Xbox
by
John Moe
Oct 6, 2011
Remember back in 2008 when Microsoft tried to buy out Yahoo! for $44 billion? No? Microsoft sure does, and it's probably really glad the hostile...
Yahoo not dead yet, feeling much better, thinks it will go for a walk with ABC
by
John Moe
Oct 3, 2011
Yahoo is teaming up with ABC News to share content on news stories. Yahoo News gets more unique visitors than any other news site so this is kind...
Chinese company Alibaba "very interested" in acquiring Yahoo
by
John Moe
Oct 3, 2011
That's according to the company's CEO, speaking in California on Saturday. Alibaba is a Chinese e-commerce company founded by former English...
53 billion
by
John Moe
Sep 13, 2011
That's the number of minutes logged by Americans in the month of May on Facebook, according to a recent study. That's a lot of minutes. And no...
For public good, not for profit.
YouTube founders try to resurrect Delicious
by
John Moe
Sep 12, 2011
The web bookmarking site Delicious, or del.icio.us was hugely popular among heavy internet users who had some degree of web expertise (webpertise?)...
Yahoo CEO fired
by
John Moe
Sep 7, 2011
Carol Bartz was let go yesterday by the chairman of the board of Yahoo. I know I should be spelling Yahoo the proper way, with the exclamation...
Yahoo! is reading your emails and still forcing me to type that stupid exclamation point at the end of its name*
by
John Moe
Jul 11, 2011
Yahoo! is drawing the ire of a consumer lobby group called Which? (you'd think the two companies would get along given their shared penchant for...