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NSA gets MUSCULAR, intercepts data from Google and Yahoo

Oct 31, 2013
The latest revelation about the NSA's surveillance operations is that the agency secretly broke into communication links between Google and Yahoo data centers around the world.

Yahoo, David Pogue, and the fight to make original content pay

Oct 22, 2013
Yahoo just hired David Pogue from the New York Times and appears once again to be taking the plunge into original content.

Yahoo! Mail users furious over redesign

Oct 17, 2013
One Marketplace Tech listener talks about why he hates what they did to his inbox.

Wall Street score cards for Yahoo! and Intel

Oct 15, 2013
Checking in on the earnings for two tech stalwarts going through transition.

No more working at home for Hewlett-Packard employees?

Oct 9, 2013
First Yahoo. Now Hewlett-Packard is telling telecommuters to come back into the office.

Yahoo: New logo, same as the old?

Aug 8, 2013
Yahoo is rolling out new branding ideas in the days leading up to a new logo launch next month.

When it comes to Tumblr, sex doesn't sell

Jul 24, 2013
Yahoo wants blogging site Tumblr to make money, and to do that, Tumblr needs to weed out pornography.

For public good, not for profit.

Earnings calls: A banker's driveway moment

Jul 16, 2013
In an effort to spice up boring earnings conference calls, Yahoo added a live video stream of Marissa Mayer today. Netflix will do the same, with a twist, next week.

Marissa Mayer's report card: Buy!

Jul 16, 2013
This week marks one year of the Marissa Mayer era at Yahoo. Mayer has bought 16 companies in her time at the helm.
Marissa Mayer at a speaking event in New York City on May 24, 2011. It's a hint for one of the answers in today's Silicon Tally quiz!
Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Time Inc.

IBM and Google earnings: An old bellwether and a new one

Jul 16, 2013
The earnings reports will certainly express some things about the state of the tech world, but also perhaps, the condition of the larger economy.