Yahoo! and Earthlink

Written by Michelle


Yahoo! learned a painful lesson fromrepparttar slump it experienced up until this year – that relying on Internet advertising is great when companies are willing to pay for advertising but not when those companies don’t haverepparttar 118590 money to spare for Internet advertising campaigns! It’s recent ventures into “paid for” services is likely to be complemented by continuing ventures into subscription-based services, perhaps involving Earthlink.

Terry Semel tookrepparttar 118591 reigns of Yahoo! just in time to avoid Yahoo! succumbing torepparttar 118592 internet bubble burst syndrome by steeringrepparttar 118593 company away fromrepparttar 118594 purely “free content and services model” for customers, and intorepparttar 118595 world of customer-oriented revenue-generating services – often againstrepparttar 118596 instincts and principles of Yahoo!’s founders, Jerry Yang and David Filo. Withrepparttar 118597 help ofrepparttar 118598 extremely sharp, and greatly respected Susan Decker, Terry guidedrepparttar 118599 company through its difficult adolescence into adulthood.

Terry certainly hadrepparttar 118600 right motives, though some ofrepparttar 118601 ventures have yet to pay off – Yahoo! Personals has been a goldmine, and Shopping and Finance have been worthwhile, whereas Yahoo! Auctions has been, predictably, less successful (primarily due torepparttar 118602 late entry into a market where Ebay had already established its loyal user base). Yahoo! has also done well offering paid premium services – not only offering larger email storage space (Gmail put a dip in those earnings butrepparttar 118603 earnings are still there) but also extra web space premium services, spam blocking services, and others.

Longer term, customers will recognizerepparttar 118604 benefits of Yahoo!’s mail solution over that of Google’s. Long before Google came up withrepparttar 118605 idea of offering huge amounts of storage space for free (supposedly primarily aimed at users who wish to store photos and mp3s), Yahoo! was already offering free “unlimited” storage space for photos via its associated services such as Yahoo! Photos, large amounts of free storage space for web sites and mp3 files via Yahoo! Geocities, and for documents via Yahoo! Briefcase.

Being able to access these services, as well as myYahoo! (the personalized portal), games, calendar, greetings, clubs, toolbar, messenger, chat, mobile, finance, and a host of others all from a single login and password, will give Yahoo!repparttar 118606 edge over Google for a long time to come. Especially withrepparttar 118607 recent announcement that Yahoo! is going to purchase MusicMatch, arguablyrepparttar 118608 best music player onrepparttar 118609 net! What a great complement to its existing Launch music services, recently declaredrepparttar 118610 best onrepparttar 118611 net! Integration betweenrepparttar 118612 Google properties just is not there – even if you signed into Gmail already, you have to sign in again (often with a completely different userid and password) to get to Google Groups or to Google Adsense, for example.

Yahoo!’s respect forrepparttar 118613 consumer, and recognition thatrepparttar 118614 consumer always hasrepparttar 118615 option to go elsewhere, will also win through. Already, Gmail has shown itself to be bug-ridden and problematic forrepparttar 118616 end consumer, and with its security and privacy issues, it is clearly a far inferior product to Yahoo! Mail, a professionally engineered solution, architected by some ofrepparttar 118617 sharpest minds onrepparttar 118618 planet. Every change to Yahoo! Mail is planned, designed, reviewed and tested as thoroughly asrepparttar 118619 code that runsrepparttar 118620 NASA space shuttle missions. It is clear thatrepparttar 118621 Google Gmail solution is less well-architected, and that is being very kind to Google.

The same goes for Overture compared to Adsense – Google’s marketing campaigns may have given Adsenserepparttar 118622 edge up until this point, but Overture is clearly a far superior (and far cheaper) product to use. And, of course,repparttar 118623 Google search engine is great when your company is atrepparttar 118624 top ofrepparttar 118625 listings for your selected keywords, butrepparttar 118626 Florida Update made a lot of Google customers extremely unhappy, as they lost a vast number of customers overnight, with no warning - something Yahoo! has never done to its customers (another sign that Google’s engineering and testing of its software is not up to Yahoo! standards). Why Yahoo! has not capitalized on this big mistake by Google is beyond me – their ethics and professionalism probably prevent them from running downrepparttar 118627 competition.

News Blogs: Escape TV News, Newspapers and Radios

Written by Jesse S. Somer


Who needs T.V. News, Newspapers and Radio News? “Not I!” saysrepparttar happy human living inrepparttar 118589 New World.

T.V. and radio News got you down? On-line current events and News blogs make being informed a much more enjoyable experience. For manyrepparttar 118590 News on television has become a trying time ofrepparttar 118591 day. Focused mainly on negative events, you may have to wait throughrepparttar 118592 whole program just to hearrepparttar 118593 one story you were waiting for. If you missrepparttar 118594 6:00 p.m. show, waiting untilrepparttar 118595 late night segment can be a real drag, especially if you’ve got a lot to do, or have to wake up earlyrepparttar 118596 next morning.

My friends, there is an answer to this problem: News blogs or on-line current events. You can find all of your favorite broadcasters (E.g.: CNN, BBC) onrepparttar 118597 Internet, getting up-to-date information at any time ofrepparttar 118598 day or night. You can even read personal journal entries written by multiple correspondents out inrepparttar 118599 field reporting on several different stories down torepparttar 118600 current minute. Instead of hearing all News from one voice (often an irritating one), now you can read different human opinions straight fromrepparttar 118601 scene of interest.

Often News on-line has a section called “themes” which allowsrepparttar 118602 reader to only hear aboutrepparttar 118603 specific areas that interest them. No more waiting through several wars to get torepparttar 118604 positive story aboutrepparttar 118605 current medical breakthrough that could mean a cure for disease, orrepparttar 118606 technological idea that might meanrepparttar 118607 end to extreme pollution levels. Like a newspaper, you can go straight torepparttar 118608 “jobs” theme and search through allrepparttar 118609 current employment vacancies available. If you are obsessed withrepparttar 118610 negative, themes such as “Disaster and Tragedy” and “Crime and Punishment are still readily accessible.

Asrepparttar 118611 News is now onrepparttar 118612 Internet it has also become an interactive experience in numerous ways. First of all now you can send News stories straight torepparttar 118613 News companies yourself! Ifrepparttar 118614 story is deemed worthwhile and verifiable, you may even be published. This is alsorepparttar 118615 case with photographers who have pictures of important events. It really means anyone can become a part ofrepparttar 118616 action as a freelance consultant. Some News on-line have “witness” sections where you can tell your story if you happen to have been inrepparttar 118617 right place atrepparttar 118618 right time. This option means that we can hear many different views on contentious issues giving a wider perspective torepparttar 118619 ‘big picture’.

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