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Stories tagged with: yahoo
Yahoo wins ruling in China censorship case
http://news.com.com/2061-10811_3-6167374.html
Yahoo Hong Kong has been cleared of any liability for sharing a journalist's e-mail account with the Chinese government in an investigation that landed the person in jail, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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Wikipedia could beat Yahoo and Google, says Jimmy Wales
http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUST348113200...
"The idea that Google has some edge because they've got super-duper rocket scientists may be a little antiquated now," Wikipedia's founder Jimmy Wales says. Describing Yahoo and Google as "black boxes" that won't disclose how they rank search results, Wales said collaborative search technology could transform the power structure of the Internet.
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Tags: wikipedia, Google, yahoo, jimmy wales, batshitinsane
War @ the horizon
http://www.kondiland.com/GabrielNedelea/Blog/art179.aspx
oday is a black day for the web scene, war is on the role.
The two combatants are Yahoo, on one side and Digg on the other.
If you are wondering what is the reason for this war, I’ll tell you. Is the “Suggestion board”, a new product from Yahoo. This allows you to browse suggestions from other site visitors or post your own. You also have Digg-style voting, which means you can quickly discover what’s most important . In addition to reading feedback from other users, you’ll
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Tags: yahoo, digg, michale arrington, suggestion box, copy, design
A demo of Pipes with Pasha and Ed (Yahoo! Developer Network blog)
http://developer.yahoo.net/blog/archives/2007/03/pipes_demo_...
A video demonstration of Yahoo! Pipes (about 15 minutes)
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Tags: pipes, yahoo, RSS, data integration
LifeHacker: Create your master feed with Yahoo! Pipes - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/software/feeds/geek-to-live--create-yo...
As a prolific netizen, you generate lots of web-based feeds: your Flickr photos, your del.icio.us bookmarks, your weblog posts and your Lifehacker comments, to name a few. Instead of going here there and everywhere to see all the content you create on the web, combine it all into one master feed using with the newly-launched Yahoo! Pipes.
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