Posts Tagged ‘Yahoo’
Friday, September 19th, 2008
Cisco announced its desire to acquire Jabber, provider of Messaging solution. The acquisition will help Cisco compete with Microsoft in communication market. Jabber’s open source messaging solution enables enterprise communication system across different communication servers like Microsoft Office and IBM Lotus Sametime. Jabber also integrates with online mail and IM services from AOL, Google, and Yahoo.
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Tags: AOL, Collaboration Tool, Communication Server, Google, Messaging Software, Yahoo
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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Yuil is a mashup of Yahoo search results (using their BOSS platform). The interface looks like that of the alleged Google killer cuil. The service runs on Google App Engine. BOSS is unique among search engine APIs, giving developers full level of control over results generated by Yahoo’s search engine.
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Tags: BOSS API, Cuil, Google App engine, Mashup, Yahoo, Yuil
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Monday, July 28th, 2008
Symantec on Monday opened public beta testing of a new plug-in called Norton Safe Web. The tool is used to rate a website that will let people easily see what sites are legitimate and which are malicious. It is also going to warn the users before they are able to open a malicious site. The software itself is available only for Norton users, but they are also offering a manual service in which you can submit a site to see if any information is available on it.
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Tags: Google, Malacious site, MSN, Norton, Norton Safe Web, Search Engine, Sponsored Link, Yahoo
Posted in Internet, Security, Web Site | 1 Comment »
Monday, July 28th, 2008
A former Google employee and her husband launched a new search engine Monday called Cuil (pronounced “cool”), targeting to contest with Google by indexing more Web pages than the search giant. The company claims that it has indexed 120 billion Web pages and can provide results organized by ideas with complete privacy for users.
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Tags: Google, Microsoft, Search Engine, Venture Capital, Web Page Indexing, Yahoo
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Tags: Ajax, Applet, email, Java, Linux, Mashup, Outlook, POP/IMAP, Thunderbird, Yahoo, Zimbra
Posted in Email, Internet, Mail, Open Source Platform | No Comments »
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
Microsoft Corp. made an announcement to buy San Francisco search company Powerset on Tuesday. Redmond-based Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) didn’t give a price, but media reports it is around $100 million. Powerset focuses on “natural-language search,” a form of artificial intelligence that seeks to understand the meaning of both user queries and Web pages.
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Tags: Google, Microsoft, Natural-language-search, Powerset, Yahoo
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Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
Yahoo Inc. is offering free e-mail accounts under two new designations in an effort to attract Web surfers unhappy with their current addresses.
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Tags: Domain, email, rocketmail, Yahoo, ymail
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Thursday, June 12th, 2008
Yahoo said Thursday that under the new Google pact, it will display some ads sold by its rival in a deal Yahoo estimated would generate $800 million in annual revenue.
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Tags: AdSense, Google, Sergey Brin, Web Advertisement, Yahoo
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
As per IDC report, Internet advertising will grow about 3.5 times as fast as advertising overall over the next five years. IDC also said the Internet in US will go from the No. 5 advertising medium all the way to No. 2 in just five years, making it bigger than newspapers, cable TV and broadcast TV, and second only to direct marketing.
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Tags: Google, IDC, Internet, Internet Advertising, Internet Video, Microsoft, Yahoo
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Saturday, May 24th, 2008
Microsoft plans to shut down the Live Search Books and Live Search Academic Web sites and stop scanning library and copyright books. Microsoft entered the book-scanning business in 2005 by contributing material to the Open Content Alliance, an industry group conceived by the Internet Archive and Yahoo. In 2006, it unveiled its competing MSN book search site.
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Tags: Google, Microsoft, MSN Book search, Yahoo
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