Archive for the ‘Yahoo’ Category
Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
Recent incidents at Yahoo and its subsidiary Flickr should have alerted users that it is probably not a very smart move to use web services of just one company and eventually become dependent on that company. I know it is tempting and convenient because companies like Yahoo and Google provide ...
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Wednesday, June 13th, 2007
Isn't Yahoo one of the internet companies that are developing a Code of Conduct which should promote freedom of expression on the web? Then why do I think this is pretty much contrary to that plan?
Oh yeah, Flickr users from Germany (and Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore) can't view moderated ...
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
Last night social networking site MyBlogLog has launched tagging as a new feature to its service.
Now users can tag other MyBlogLog (MBL) users as well as communities (blogs). As one can probably expect tags are displayed in a tag cloud. If you don't know what a tag cloud is ...
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Monday, May 14th, 2007
A couple of days ago I have mentioned MyBlogLog's possible support for OpenID. As it seems now the service will be updated even more; see David Dalka's article. Those updates include:
1) The biggest news is that there will be a rebranding of MyBlogLog. The exact timing and new brand were ...
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