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| Yahoo Infects Users' Computers with Trojans |  | Although it might sound a little bit incredible that a super giant like Yahoo can be affected by this kind of problem, it seems like the Sunnyvale company distributed a malicious advert which attempted to infect users' computers. What's more interesting is that the ad was distributed by Right Media, the company which recently became 100 percent owned by Yahoo after the Sunnyvale giant acquired the remaining shares for $ ... [read more >>] | | 11 September 2007, 04:02GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Right Media: Ya-hoo! |  | The much-debated Right Media acquisition by the Sunnyvale giant Yahoo is finally completed, according to an official statement published by the two companies’ officials. The acquisition was first announced one month ago, Yahoo aiming to buy the remaining 20 percent of the shares as it was already the main owner of the company. Right Media is a powerful advertising company that was regarded as the main move made by the Sunnyvale g ... [read more >>] | | 13 July 2007, 05:56GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Yahoo Prepares the Secret Weapon to Defeat Google |  | The Sunnyvale company Yahoo might prepare the release of a devastating weapon when it comes to the fight with the rival Google: SmartAds. The name is quite relevant because this new solution is meant to represent the most innovative advertising solution ever created as it is able to display very relevant adverts depending on the users' actions. Basically, SmartAds is based on a simple principle: Yahoo receives information fr ... [read more >>] | | 02 July 2007, 06:11GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Yahoo Copies Google's Moves |  | Today, Yahoo announced the acquisition of Right Media, an online advertising company that works with some of the most powerful firms on the Internet. Yahoo first invested in Right Media in October 2006 when the company acquired only 20 percent of the firm but the giant portal wants to pay more than $680 million for the remaining shares. However, the move is more than similar to the latest Google acquisition, the Mountain View-bas ... [read more >>] | | 30 April 2007, 06:11GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
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