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See realtime coverage | Written by InformationWeek - May 24, 2012 Yahoo hopes new Axis mobile browser will help the company regain some of its search ad business glory. By Thomas Claburn InformationWeek Despite its recent management turmoil and its focus on media and social interaction, Yahoo still wants to be ... Here comes Yahoo's own Web browser -- Axis - by Rafe Needleman (in 21,844 Google+ circles) |
See realtime coverage | Barre Montpelier Times Argus - 6 hours ago SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo is joining the battle to redefine Internet search and taking aim at building a better Web browser, too. Yahoo launches Axis 'browser' and fumbles it disastrously - by Zack Whittaker (in 1,115 Google+ circles) |
See realtime coverage | Phys.Org - 4 hours ago Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo! are all in the struggle, along with the Norwegian-made Opera browser and the open source Firefox software from Mozilla. |
Written by PC Magazine - May 24, 2012 The decision wraps up the second phase of a trial that saw Oracle accuse Google of copying its Java code to create the Android mobile operating system. See realtime coverage See all 122 sources » |
San Francisco Chronicle - May 25, 2012 New management greatly admires the way Tim Armstrong handled selling some of AOL's patents to Microsoft for $1 billion. |
San Francisco Chronicle - 18 hours ago Yahoo still searching: In the summer of 2009, Yahoo outsourced its search engine to Microsoft. Yahoo would continue selling the advertising, according to the terms of the deal, but the Yahoo search engine used by hundreds of millions of people would ... See realtime coverage See all 117 sources » |
See realtime coverage | Reuters - May 22, 2012 "In Yahoo's case, some of the slots you might think to take are already taken -- being a leader in the social space is taken, and being No. |
Huffington Post (blog) - May 22, 2012 One concern identified is the way Google structures agreements to lock those advertisers into nearly exclusive deals with Google, thereby shutting out search advertising services. Shutting down exclusive deals by dominant players is a pretty bread and ... See realtime coverage See all 11 sources » |
See realtime coverage | Bloomberg - May 22, 2012 While Google and Baidu's main product is search and companies such as Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) and AOL Inc. (AOL) make money from display ads, IAC has tapped both, albeit on a smaller scale. IAC has increased US Internet-advertising revenue in the past two ... |
Written by CNET - May 24, 2012 The search giant did well in ComScore's April tally, but the big story appeared to be growth in visitors to general news sites. See realtime coverage See all 4 sources » |
Written by San Francisco Chronicle (blog) - May 23, 2012 In the summer of 2009, Yahoo outsourced its search engine to Microsoft. Yahoo would continue selling the advertising, according to the terms of the deal, but the Yahoo search engine used by hundreds of millions of people would now be powered by Bing. |
See realtime coverage | The Associated Press - May 21, 2012 Yahoo's revenue has been steadily shrinking as rivals Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. developed more products to grab the attention of Web surfers and attract more online advertising. Alibaba is buying back its stock from Yahoo to gain more control of ... |
The Daily News Online - May 25, 2012 This image provided by Yahoo shows the company's "Axis" app for iPad. The tool, also available for iPhone and iPod Touch, alters browsers made by other companies so search results can be displayed in a more convenient and compelling format. |
See realtime coverage | Adweek - May 22, 2012 Google has famously (within search marketing circles, at least) shied away from letting brands retarget display ads based on users' search queries. But last October ClickZ reported a clamoring among Google employees for the company to add the ... |
See realtime coverage | BusinessWeek - May 21, 2012 Yahoo's revenue has been steadily shrinking as rivals Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. developed more products to grab the attention of Web surfers and attract more online advertising. Alibaba is buying back its stock from Yahoo to gain more control of ... |
PR Web (press release) - May 25, 2012 Consumers looking for ringtones using Google, Yahoo! and other search engines often find the experience frustrating and unproductive. |
See realtime coverage | Written by Search Engine Watch - May 24, 2012 A Wall Street Journal article on Google's Penguin update highlighted some of the damage, as well as a couple beneficiaries of the update. Just Because Someone Works At Google Doesn't Make Them An SEO Expert - by Danny Sullivan (in 1,204,466 Google+ circles) |
DailyFinance - May 23, 2012 By MICHAEL LIEDTKEAP posted: 12:36 AM 05/24/12 SAN FRANCISCO -Joining the battle to redefine Internet search, Yahoo is taking aim with a new browser enhancement it calls "Axis. |
CNBC.com - May 24, 2012 No crazy investments in driverless cars, a la Google. Weinberg simply resells paid search links through established online relationships. |
My Fox 8 - May 24, 2012 SAN FRANCISCO - Joining the battle to redefine Internet search, Yahoo is taking aim with a new browser enhancement it calls “Axis. |


