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Comments on: Congratulations Jerry Yang: What's next?

Yahoo beats expectations on financial results and sounds upbeat, but their plan for the future lacks specifics.

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ABSTRACT
by rungsunklinkaeo October 16, 2007 9:34 PM PDT
Abstract The purpose this research were to compare with achievement students in Thai subject (Thai 43202)...E-mail : rungsun_kk@yahoo.com http://rskk.ourtoolbar.com http://www.geocities.com/rungsun_kk http://search.msn.com/macros/rungsun__k/klinkaeo/?FORM=OIJT
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Music / Zimbra
by Talisker 10 October 16, 2007 10:19 PM PDT
As of the evening of the conference call, Yahoo still has a subscription music service. Costs $72/year or $9/month. Prominently featured here:

http://music.yahoo.com/ymu/default.asp?

And was Zimbra really an online advertising company? I thought they were more an applications company - gives them the ability to compete with Google Docs, not any ad-specific technology.
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Experience at Yahoo!
by pchang77 October 17, 2007 2:29 PM PDT
Congratulations is in order. It is not often that a company can turn itself around in 100 days. I can hear the creative gears turning at Yahoo! http://www.newsvisual.com/newsvisual/2007/10/experience-pays.html . Now, will the momentum last? Hard to say. Yahoo! could go after Facebook, which would probably help. But it is important to remember that Facebook is "today's" big idea, Yahoo! needs "tomorrow's" big idea. If they pull something like this off, they will give Google a run for their money.
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