yahoo! in comment and analysis
From CIO to consultant: First impressions count
Comment Once registered, use the domain as your email address - nothing looks worse than a Gmail or Yahoo! Mike Barrett explains how consultants can come off looking sharp from the start. From my former life as an IT director, I know from the number of... [16 May 2007]
Editor's Blog: Media merger mania
Comment Murdoch's News Corp bidding for the venerable company that brings us The Wall Street Journal (not to mention a website that is arguably the real prize), Microsoft and Yahoo! News Corp may yet be outflanked - though a business paper/website play... [15 May 2007]
Freecycle Diaries: Want my tatty sofa?
Comment Groups use a Yahoo! Welcome to the Freecycle Diaries, in which Natasha Lomas puts the web giveaway service to the test - and shares her experiences, for better and for worse. In this first episode she starts off trying to unload a well-loved sofa. [10 Apr 2007]
3GSM Diary, day 1: The biggest event in mobile...
Comment Tomorrow, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, RIM and Yahoo! Mid-February sees one of the most significant events in the mobile industry calendar. It's a crass, expensive party and everyone has an invite - alas, it's not my birthday (also coming up this... [12 Feb 2007]
Editor's Blog: All communications in one place
Comment Even a Yahoo! All comms in one place? What is that place? I ask that somewhat awkward question because this week has seen some of the biggest names in UK business - especially the most interesting parts of business silicon.com cares about - setting... [09 Feb 2007]
Will's Web Watch: To eBay or to FreeBay?
Comment Some communities such as Warwickshire and Coventry have eschewed the Yahoo! The popularity of eBay continues to soar and January is likely to be a bumper time as unwanted Christmas presents are sold and households make room for new purchases. [02 Jan 2007]
Upwardly Mobile: The operators' new clothes
Comment After all, we're all used to slapping down our £15 a month and getting all the eBay and Yahoo! Jo Best looks at how well two operators - O2 and 3 - are doing in coming up with new strategies. Recently, it seems, the mobile operators are starting to... [03 Dec 2006]
View from Stanford: 'Offshoring works for us'
Comment Given its location in the heart of Silicon Valley and its role in producing big names in tech, from Google and Yahoo! On a recent trip to Silicon Valley, silicon.com analysis and reports editor Sylvia Carr spoke to IT leaders at Stanford University... [21 Nov 2006]
Asia goes global
AS Analysis Another Chinese success story is Alibaba, the internet trading and search company, of which Yahoo! The global balance of power in the IT industry is shifting from West to East, with Asian companies emerging on the world stage. [25 Sep 2006]
Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake
AS Profile Bringing the Flickr magic to Yahoo! Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake, the husband and wife team behind Flickr, are now in-house at Yahoo! The pair are now charged with bringing the innovation which arguably sparked the user-generated content... [25 Sep 2006]
Jack Ma
AS Profile Ma has also partnered with Yahoo! Why? Making waves in online trading Jack Ma debuts on the Agenda Setters list this year for building Alibaba.com, a homegrown China business-to-business auction site, into a worldwide phenomenon that is changing... [25 Sep 2006]
Editor's Blog: The Da Vinci coda
Comment I might have used Toshiba, Orange and Yahoo! I was watching a programme last night - and let me say upfront that I was tired out, lying on the sofa, too lazy even to reach out and change channel. It was called Decoding Da Vinci, an investigation on... [22 Aug 2006]
Tech brands getting a sporting chance
Comment From the Vodafone Derby to the Fifa World Cup (brought to you in association with Avaya, Toshiba and Yahoo! What do tech companies get out of sports sponsorships - and is this link-up a trend that's likely to last? [24 Jul 2006]
Dan's China diary - day 20
Comment The company owns Yahoo! In May 2006, silicon.com senior reporter Dan Ilett travelled to China, seeking to get behind some of today's most interesting tech and business stories. This is his warts-and-all diary, which appears daily this month. [29 Jun 2006]
Leader: Are we too snobbish to deserve a British Google?
Leader 'Whatever happened to the British Google, Yahoo! or MySpace? This is the latest cry from the Conservative Party. Shadow chancellor George Osborne has been on a fact-finding tour to Silicon Valley to figure out where we've been going wrong. [13 Jun 2006]
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