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Yahoo cuts its workforce once again

Yahoo has announced another round of job cuts. Around 650-700 people are being made redundant, which represents around 5 per cent of its workforce. This is the fourth time the …

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Yahoo suggests Google rivalry is unimportant

Rivalry is intense between internet companies and it only gets more intense the bigger you get. This is made clear by the rifts that exist between giants of the online …

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Yahoo! connected TVs to be sold in another 26 countries

Yahoo! and Samsung have announced that their joint venture offering TVs with widgets that allow interaction with certain websites will be rolled out in another 26 countries. The service, known …

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Yahoo! and Starbucks team up for in-store network

It has been announced this week that the global coffee shop phenomenon Starbucks has teamed up with Yahoo! in order to offer its customers a new package of web content, …

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Yahoo! again targeted for buyout – News Corporation and AOL contacted

Two years after Microsoft failed to acquire it, Yahoo! is again the subject of buyout rumours. AOL and News Corporation have both been contacted by investors enquiring as to whether …

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Facebook video more popular than Yahoo! video

According to comScore figures, Google remains the top place for video thanks to its ownership of YouTube, but there was a change in second spot where Facebook went past Yahoo! …

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Bing makes ground on search competitors

Some of the biggest online companies are currently vying for supremacy in a number of different fields. Google, Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo! and Facebook all seem to be competing on various …

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Microsoft and Yahoo! combine to fight Google supremacy

Google’s dominance is something that rival search engines have sought to try and topple, but have had little success on their own. Google has recently been reported as the most …

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Yahoo! gains ground on Google in the US

Google is still way out in front in terms of US search engine market share, but Yahoo! did make slight inroads last month. Google had 65.8 per cent of the …

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