Sunday, 5th February 2012

Popular Search Keywords Of 2009 For Top Search Engines

Posted on 03. Dec, 2009 by in google news, microsoft news, news, yahoo news

Popular Search Keywords Of 2009 For Top Search Engines

Although Google is the only existing search engine as far as I am concerned yet other search engines like Yahoo! search, Bing and Ask.com do hold ‘little’ market share in this one sided market which has been captured by Google. The year 2009 is about to pass by and it is time when bloggers around [...]

Yahoo Testing New Homepage, Incorporates Gmail In The Homepage

Posted on 19. Sep, 2008 by in news, yahoo news

After the broken deal with Microsoft we haven’t seen anything new happening over at the Yahoo! office (although they launched Shine while the deal was on its peak). Now Yahoo! looks all set to launch a new homepage which will surely be soothing for your eyes. The new homepage isn’t highly cluttered and here you [...]

Microsoft Threatens To Initiate A Proxy Contest To Elect An Alternative Slate Of Directors For The Yahoo! Board

Posted on 07. Apr, 2008 by in microsoft news, news, yahoo news

This is getting serious now. Around two months back Microsoft made a proposal to acquire Yahoo! at a 62% premium to its closing price on January 31, 2008. Yahoo! didn’t respond and everything just ended up being part of articles over various blogs big and small (I didn’t write about it.) Since then Yahoo! has [...]

Yahoo! Shines Only For Women, Men Not Permitted

Posted on 01. Apr, 2008 by in news, social networking news, yahoo news

After Bill Gates showed interest in buying Yahoo the Sunnyvale, California-based company has been trying its best to retain hold of the reader base which it has earned in years. Looks like they are not ready to give up their business and Yahoo Shine is another attempt to cash on the 40 million females visitors [...]

Yahoo & Google Will Save OpenID?

Posted on 12. Feb, 2008 by in google news, news, open source news, yahoo news

A year back Bill Gates announced that Microsoft will be supporting the OpenID concept and that was enough to launch OpenID in the ever expanding web 2.0.  At that time OpenID was accepted by some 500 services including LiveJournal, social networking site Vox and photo-sharing site Zooomr. But that wasn’t enough for the OpenID concept [...]