16 Jun 2008

Yahoo SEM Logic Flaw

In the wake of a few different speeches by Jeremiah Grossman and Billy Hoffman on logic flaws, I thought this was pretty appropriate. I got an anonymous message today explaining how an interesting logic flaw popped up in the search engine marketing... (posted on 16 Jun 2008 by ha.ckers.org web application security lab)
  Finally Yahoo decided to cave in and has decided to partner with Google to display relevant alongside its search results in the US and Canada. This surely is the beginning of the end of the ambitious Panama project. If you remember Yahoo had announced... (posted on 12 Jun 2008 by DailyApps)
Yahoo (YHOO) is continuing to expand its data center network, investing in infrastructure even as the company reportedly continues to talk with Microsoft about resurrecting the deal between the two tech titans. The acceleration of Yahoo's data center... (posted on 5 Jun 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
It's IT Blogwatch: in which angry shareholders uncover Yahoo!'s poison-pill shenanigans. Not to mention Wally's latest excuse... Juan Carlos Perez reportz: read more (posted on 4 Jun 2008 by IT Blogwatch)
Yahoo (YHOO) has signed a lease agreement with Digital Realty Trust, Inc. (DLR) for a Turn-Key Datacenter, and intends the new facility to qualify for LEED Gold certification as a "green" data center. The two companies did not announce the exact location... (posted on 28 May 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
I have seen so many articles on Yahoo! and 4Info doing a text ad trial. OMG. Text ad trials from mobile advertising started years ago. Every man and their dog are doing it. Is this news? Is it even exciting. Now let me think about that one. All this... (posted on 28 May 2008 by GoMo News)
Travel.yahoo.com hasn’t had any downtime thus far in 2008, while other major travel sites have been offline for up to 10 hours this year, according to a new survey of 16 popular travel web sites by the uptime monitoring service Pingdom. The results... (posted on 19 May 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)

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