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Yahoo! Calendar

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Yahoo! Calendar logoYahoo! Calendar is a Web-based calendar service from Yahoo! It is one of the biggest online calendar providers on the Internet, serving millions of users (others include Hotmail).

Rollyo

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Rollyo

Rollyo is a Yahoo!-powered search engine which allows users to register accounts and create search engines that only retrieve results from the websites and blogs they want to include in their search results.

Users can also share their rolled engines with other contributors, also HTML is available to post a mini search box to a user's website.

Yahoo!7

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Yahoo!7

Founded: 2005
Founder: Yahoo! and Seven Network
Owner: Yahoo! and Seven Network
Category: Internet portal
Spoken language: English
URL: http://www.yahoo7.com.au/

Yahoo!7 is a partnership between Yahoo! Inc. and Australia's Seven Network which was launched on 30th of January 2006.

The companies announced in December 2005 that they will combine their online, mobile and IPTV businesses in Australia and New Zealand.

Following a deal with m.Net Corporation Ltd in July 2005, the new corporation looks well set to produce mobile content.

Broadcast

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Broadcast.com was a web radio company founded as "AudioNet" in 1995 by Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner.

The company had inauspicious beginnings, as a desire by co-founder Mark Cuban to hear the basketball games of his alma mater, Indiana University. The initial setup involved picking up signals from Dallas radio station, KLIF in Cuban's bedroom and broadcasting them to home computers via the Internet.

As the company grew, AudioNet expanded from mainly broadcasting sporting events to broadcasting presidential conventions and many other events.

In May of 1998, AudioNet renamed itself Broadcast.com and on July 17, 1998, Broadcast.com had their initial public offering, setting (at the time) a one-day record for IPOs by rising almost 350% percent from its opening price. The stock closed up at $62.75 per share from their initial trading at $18 per share.

LICRA v. Yahoo! - Proceedings in the United States

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On 2001-01-10 Yahoo announced that it would not appeal against the ruling in France. It decided to take the case before a United States District Court in San Jose, California, asking it to find that the French ordinance is not effective in the United States. Judge Jeremy Fogel found the decision returned by the tribunal de grande instance of Paris to be inconsistent with the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, relating to freedom of expression, and that consequently it is inapplicable in the United States.

DomainKeys

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DomainKeys is an e-mail authentication system designed to verify the DNS domain of an E-mail sender and the message integrity. The DomainKeys specification has adopted aspects of Identified Internet Mail to create an enhanced protocol called DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM). This merged specification is the basis for an IETF Working Group which plans to guide the specification towards becoming an IETF standard.

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