Yahoo

Top 10 most searched keywords and trends for 2008, by Yahoo!

We have to wait for the Google's and the other major search engines reports to compare it with the Yahoo! results, but, as during the last year, I am convinced that they do not fit each other. But, anyway, it is a good source of inspiration for marketers, advertisers and publishers.

LICRA v. Yahoo! - The civil case in France

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LICRA v. Yahoo!

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Ligue contre le racisme et l'antisemitisme et Union des etudiants juifs de France c. Yahoo! Inc. et Societe Yahoo France (LICRA v. Yahoo) is a French court case decided by the High Court (Tribunal de grande instance) of Paris in 2000. The case concerned the sale of memorabilia from the Nazi period by internet auction and the application of national laws to the internet. Some observers have claimed that the judgement creates a universal competance for French courts to decide internet cases.

RTML

RTML code in the editor

RTML is a proprietary programming language used by Yahoo!'s Yahoo! Store and Yahoo! Site hosting products.

Yahoo! - e-book and free content

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Yahoo! Inc. is a computer services company with a mission to "be the most essential global Internet service for consumers and businesses". It operates an Internet portal, the Yahoo! Directory and a host of other services including the popular Yahoo! Mail.

David Filo

David Filo, foto

David Filo is the somewhat media-shy co-founder of Yahoo! with Jerry Yang.

A native of Moss Bluff, Louisiana, he earned his BS in Computer Engineering from Tulane University and an MS from Stanford University.

Until the company recently decided to switch to PHP, his Filo Server program, written in C, would provide Filo Server Pages that brokered requests from the Yahoo home page.

As a philanthropist, in 2005 he donated $30 million to his alma mater, Tulane University.

Yahoo! Buzz

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Yahoo! Buzz is a community-based news article website, much like Digg, that combines the features of social bookmarking and syndication through a user interface that allows editorial control. Users can be allowed to publish their own news stories, and link to their's or another person's site that links to a full story of the information, therefore driving traffic to that person's website and creating a larger market for sites that research and publish their own news articles and stories, such as CNN or smaller, privately owned websites.

AlltheWeb

Screenshot of AlltheWeb

AlltheWeb is a major search engine. It was debuted in mid-1999 introduced by Fast Search and Transfer and used primarily as a show piece site. Fast started their search engine in 1997. Although rivalling Google in size and technology, AlltheWeb never became as popular.

 

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