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| Yahoo blocked emails about 'Occupy Wall Street' protest | Top |
| Yahoo admitted on Monday that it unintentionally blocked some emails pertaining to the "Occupy Wall Street" protest that began this weekend. The company issued an apology on Twitter, saying that the blockage was "not intentional," and blamed its spam filters for stopping delivery of emails that contained the anti-Wall Street campaign website OccupyWallStreet.org. | |
| Yahoo Good For $17 As Crisis Swirls | Top |
| The speculated deal of Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft selling each others' ad inventory might provide some respite for the companies' struggling ad businesses by reducing traffic acquisition costs. However, we believe this would be a quick-fix solution and given that AOL and Yahoo's general content businesses are struggling severely, we don't think this will have much of an impact on Google and ... | |
| Deal Professor: A Weak Board at Yahoo Stumbles in a Series of Missteps | Top |
| The Yahoo board appears to have no vision or patience, leaving the company directionless and allowing outside players to push it in inopportune directions. | |
| Yahoo Allegedly Censoring Emails About 'Occupy Wall Street' Protests | Top |
| The internet community has accused Yahoo of censoring email messages on "Occupy Wall Street" protests, after numerous videos were posted on YouTube by Yahoo users demonstrating the censoring. | |
| Potential Buyers Renew Their Interest in Yahoo | Top |
| Yahoo, which is weighing a sale of its business, has attracted the attention of several buyout shops, including the private equity firm Silver Lake. | |
| Yahoo blocked e-mails about Wall Street protests | Top |
| Company apologizes after disclosure of blocked emails comes to light, blames spam filter | |
| Yahoo! blames spam filter malfunction | Top |
| The revolution will not be emailed. An overprotective spam filter for Yahoo! blocked many users from emailing messages about the website occupywallst.org, which has been promoting nonviolent protests on Wall St. against the wealthiest 1% of Americans. | |
| Yahoo co-founder urged to help oust chairman | Top |
| A major Yahoo Inc. shareholder is recruiting company co-founder Jerry Yang to join a crusade to oust Chairman Roy Bostock amid the upheaval triggered by the recent firing of CEO Carol Bartz. | |
| Yahoo! in Crisis Despite Possible Ad Deal | Top |
| The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage. NEW YORK (Trefis) -- The speculated deal of Yahoo!, AOL and Microsoft selling each other's ad inventory might provide some respite for the companies' struggling ad businesses by reducing traffic acquisition costs (TAC ... | |
| Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: An idea to appease Yahoo investors | Top |
| Eric Jackson has an idea for the Web portal, writes Therese Poletti, that might appease its battle-scarred investors: tracking stocks for its core business and its Asian assets. | |
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