Yahoo’s got game - for free!
A deal with two in-game ad publishers allowed Yahoo to make some 400 games free for people to download and play.

A deal with two in-game ad publishers allowed Yahoo to make some 400 games free for people to download and play.
The collaboration between Yahoo’s search ad business and online traffic auditing firm Click Forensics added electronic reporting of pay per click issues from clients to Yahoo via a new Click Forensics’ feature.
A time machine, not a deal with Yahoo, would be what Microsoft needs if it really wants to beat Google.
But they won’t deal with the current board of directors at Yahoo to do so.
Anita Elberse collaborated on some of “The Long Tail” author Chris Anderson’s research. She’s followed that up with a Harvard Business Review article that skewers the premise of the Long Tail.
There won’t be a second look at a settlement ConnectU’s founders agreed to despite claims of new evidence against Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook.
Meanwhile, Google wants people to report suspicious links to them manually.
Google closely followed its debut of real-time NASDAQ quotes on its Finance site with real-time information from the Big Board itself.
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Strange but true, at least for a few advertisers who eagerly await their advertising’s appearance at a Yahoo search near you.
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