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MyBlogLog and Yahoo own you

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

I am not happy. Not happy at all. People who have bought into Yahoo! account, you have the opportunity to make one for your all inclusive login.

I hate that now not only Flickr is in league with Yahoo!, but now I can’t even have my separated login for MyBlogLog. When I merged my accounts I lost my favorite MBL icon. LOST IT! It’s nowhere on the website. I now have to make do with a different icon till I find the other one somewhere among my thousands of icon pictures on my disks. Thanks a lot!

I am also not happy that all my information is being shared among all these sites through the one common bond. If they are ever compromised, so will we all be…no matter which site they hack…because they are all joined through Yahoo.

Between Yahoo and Google, the world is getting smaller and smaller.

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Yahoo Mail goes unlimited

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

Yahoo! has just announced that they will be making unlimited storage accounts available to their patrons in May of this year. It’s a great move on their part as Gmail and Google are gaining moment in the world of storage and email. Inbox.com is also running to meet them with their new promotions to gain more storage for all types of media.

I am glad, I can finally just watch the email pile up and not worry about filling the box to the max.

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Yahoo’s Global Ads take shape

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

Yahoo is at work yet again, now releasing their global ad campaign. This is going to be released on all mobile phone networks that allow access to Yahoo. Nineteen countries will be targeted through the new global campaign. The ads will be shown on Yahoo’s Web 2.0 homepage for mobile devices. All I can say is : at least they won’t be pop-up ads… well at least not yet.

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Yahoo bought MyBlogLog

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Just thought you should know that MyBlogLog is about to change. Yahoo bought it *like they said they might* for a shade under $10mill. MyBlogLog is a different kind of social network where bloggers can share their blogs more efficiently and build communities around their blogs. They also feature a neat little interface to add to your blogs to show which people from MyBlogLog came to visit your site. I use the service myself, so I will be waiting to see the good, the bad, and the ugly of this acquisition.

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