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Yahoo's IntoNow Partners With ABC For “Revenge” Sweepstakes

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Sunnyvale, California -- In an attempt to encourage more people to watch television live, Yahoo's IntoNow unveiled a major partnership with ABC on Thursday, in order to offer a second-screen sweepstakes around the final two episodes this season of the prime time show Revenge.

Yahoo Craves For Small Business With Marketing Dashboard

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Sunnyvale, California -- With all the turmoil that has surrounded the once-dominant internet portal since the past several years there may still be hope for the company. Besides, chopping off 50 of its properties as new CEO Scott Thompson looks to make the popular company a litter learner and more nimble. Yahoo this week announced an expansion of its small business promotion platform, presenting them with a new marketing dashboard that is designed to allow the analyzing of website data to maintain a firm grasp on a business' exposure across social media and other promotional platforms.

 

Yahoo Adds Slew Of New Video Programs With Katie Couric, Jeff Goldblum

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Sunnyvale, California -- Struggling internet pioneer Yahoo Inc. took the lid off a new slew of video programming during its Digital Content NewFront presentation in New York on Wednesday, unveiling a new web series starring veteran TV anchor Katie Couric, as well as luminaries like Tom Hanks, Anthony Zuiker, and other growing number of television and Hollywood personalities jumping into the online video world.

Yahoo Open-Sources Mojito For Web App Development

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Sunnyvale, California -- Open source is the crux of the development community in today's technology space where web applications is a booming segment. In order to keep pace with its rivals, Yahoo early this week announced the availability of Mojito, an open source JavaScript framework developed with Web developers in mind, which is part of its Cocktails set of offerings.

Yahoo Plans To Implement “Do Not Track” Solution This Summer

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Sunnyvale, California -- In an attempt to appease privacy advocates and consumers alike, the Internet pioneer Yahoo joins the likes of Apple, Google and Microsoft in instituting the consumer privacy technology on their Websites. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Yahoo on Thursday announced plans to implement a “Do Not Track" solution across its products by early summer.