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Posts Tagged ‘Yahoo!’

Perspective and Reflection

With all the news swirling around lately, it feels to me that we’ve lost a little bit of perspective.  It could be international relations, the stock market or the economy just to name a few, all very important things that affect our lives and life on a global scale. The economy is not the greatest [...]

Give Bartz a Chance

Image via Wikipedia The hot news of the day is Carol Bartz being the choice for CEO over at Yahoo! There is plenty of coverage out there about the news.  It seems from everything that I’ve read and how the markets have reacted that the choice is not a popular one.  My two cents on [...]

Welcome to the Land of Irrationality

My morning today started with a cup of coffee and seeing Robert Scoble’s tweet and related post regarding the rumors flying around Microsoft/Yahoo and possibly Microsoft/Facebook, started via John Furrier’s post.  And I found myself in sheer disbelief.  Not because I do not think Microsoft isn’t being intelligent about its online strategy.  Not because of [...]

Yahoo! situation doesn’t compute

At least for me. The Yahoo! situation has been going on for weeks and the search (no pun intended) is still on for a suitable partner to block the Microsoft acquisition. Now I am not a financial analyst (and not using that lens) but the whole situation isn’t computing for me at face value, or [...]

Correlation versus search relevance?

Before getting into any of the nuances and complexities of some of technologies we see leveraged today in the Web 2.0 world, it is very interesting when you simply look at ‘search’, something that we’ve all been around for years. When you boil it down to the most simple unscientific level, isn’t search relevance simply [...]