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- Reducing Junk: Yahoo teams with Freecycle to turn junk into treasure
Yahoo has unveiled an Earth Day initiative to divert mountains of landfill trash, using the Internet to match people unloading “junk” with those that want the stuff. Yahoo is hoping to convince its 500 million users worldwide to join Freecycle.org, a nonprofit devoted to finding new homes for just about anything people are getting rid [...]
- Adsense changes its Terms and Conditions again!
It is a practice obviusly every compnay/business does every now and then. Google has changed its terms and conditions recently.
This time around, most of the changes to the Terms and Conditions fall into two broad categories: 1) future products and features and 2) privacy requirements. Specifically, one of the main changes is that the terms [...]
- Google AdSense now allows us to change Payee Name
I have never known this before. This certainly is a great news for thousands of Adsense publishers. Google AdSense now allows you to change payee name. The process is very simple. All you need to do is to fill payee name change form provided google and submit. Once reviewd you will be sent a confirmation.
- Yahoo rejects Microsoft bid
Yahoo Inc rejected Microsoft Corp’s unsolicited $41.6 billion takeover offer as too low on Monday, forcing the software maker either to sweeten the bid or adopt a hostile approach to clinch a deal.
Microsoft responded by calling its offer full and fair, but stopped short of saying it would not raise its offer. Microsoft said in [...]
- Google News Offers Local News : Enter Zip Code & Town Name
Google News is expanding its news sections beyond election coverage and recommended reading with a Local News area which serves targeted news stories based upon the geolocation of Google users. Once a user is logged into their Google Account, they can enter their zip code in Google News to be served local coverage customized for [...]
- Yahoo running out of options
It looks as if Yahoo will be dragged down the aisle by its suitor, Microsoft, no matter how loudly Google speaks its piece. On Monday, other potential mates with deep pockets denied they would try to beat Microsoft Corp.’s $44.6-billion offer even as investment bankers tried to help Yahoo remain unhitched.
But Yahoo Inc.’s board of [...]
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