News Source: BNET
| 12 days ago
Carol Bartz, the still new CEO of Yahoo, convened her first meeting for Wall Street analysts a few weeks ago...She could have been talking about another iconic Silicon Valley company that had gone astray under experienced but ineffectual leaders who
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| 12 days ago
In a Nov. 15 story about Egypt's plan to apply for the first Internet domain name written in Arabic, The Associated Press incorrectly quoted Yahoo Inc. co-founder Jerry Yang. Yang said new Internet users in emerging markets "will need Web content,
News Source: Al Jazeera
| 13 days ago
The domain .misr, written in Arabic and meaning 'Egypt', becomes the first non-Latin character domain, as part of an effort to expand access and content to developing nations. Tarek Kamel, the country's information technology minister, said at the
News Source: Seattle Times
| 14 days ago
Egypt — Egypt will apply for the first Internet domain written in Arabic, its information technology minister said Sunday at a conference grouping Yahoo's co-founder and others to discuss boosting online access in emerging nations...The effort is
News Source: The Economic Times
| 17 days ago
I was raised as a pretty poor farm girl in Wisconsin and always thought of upgrading myself...I was lucky...” A characteristically short bio from Carol Ann Bartz, the feisty chief executive of the $7.2 billion internet company Yahoo! and editor of
News Source: The Mercury News
| about 1 month ago
Verizon's Droid, powered by Google software, takes on Apple's iPhone...Droid enters smartphone fight In one corner, we have Silicon Valley tech heavyweight Apple and its widely popular iPhone. On the opposing corner, a new smartphone challenger: the
News Source: Associated Press
| about 1 month ago
With its stock in a three-year funk, Yahoo Inc. set out Wednesday to persuade investors that the Internet company's struggles are nearly over. "We have fallen and we really want to get back up," Yahoo Chief Executive Carol Bartz said as she kicked
News Source: Xtra News
| about 1 month ago
Yahoo! on Monday closed GeoCities, a free Web hosting service that it purchased for over three billion dollars at the height of the dot-com boom. "We have enjoyed hosting websites created by Yahoo! users all over the world, and we're proud of the