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In response to Congressional inquiry, company announces it is allowing consumers to opt out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com.

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by adolfosachsida August 8, 2008 7:20 PM PDT
Beijing, 2008
Hold on Tibet, someday someone will remember about your existence.
Hold on Chinese people, sooner or later freedom will replace the sanguinary communist regime of China.
To the world press: what about a single interview with someone criticizing the Chinese regime? What about a single word about ?freedom? with the Chinese authorities? What about a single line in the newspapers remembering the mass murder of millions of Chinese people by their own ?popular? and ?democratic? government?
This Olympic Games, I wish, will reveal the truth about the Chinese regime. Let?s make room for the truth.

Adolfo Sachsida ? www.bdadolfo.blogspot.com
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by shanx24 August 9, 2008 8:32 AM PDT
Use the "Adblock Plus" and "Customize Google" plugins for Firefox and kiss all the ads goodbye on Google, Facebook, Yahoo, etc.
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by benjaminstraight August 10, 2008 3:14 PM PDT
Finally. Good move yahoo.
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