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AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Dec 2, 8:30 am ET
A few weeks ago, several sources at Yahoo begin telling BoomTown about a mysterious "Project Rushmore," which was described as a massive integration of major social networking sites across the giant Internet site.
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NBC Bay Area - Wed Dec 2, 5:31 pm ET
From photos to email, Yahoo plans to connect services to Facebook.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 2, 8:53 am ET
Yahoo Inc will let users of its email, photo-sharing and other online products link their content and activities directly into Facebook, the world's No. 1 Internet social network.
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Asbury Park Press - Wed Dec 2, 12:49 pm ET
Yahoo! Inc. is strengthening its relationship with Facebook Inc. to make it easier to share information between the two Web sites as the search engine seeks to attract more users and keep them on its pages longer.
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WebProNews - Wed Dec 2, 10:21 am ET
Yahoo said today it is expanding its integration with Facebook to allow users of both sites to share more content. Yahoo said its deeper integration with Facebook will roll out in the first half of 2010. Users will be able to connect with Facebook friends on Yahoo, view a feed of their friends' activity on Yahoo, and share content such as photos from Flickr or comments on news stories. "With ...
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TurkishPress.com - Wed Dec 2, 4:30 pm ET
Yahoo! said Wednesday that it is weaving Facebook connections into its popular online services such as email and news. The move deepens a bond established when Yahoo! home pages began presenting updates from people's friends at the world's most popular online social-networking service.
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vnunet.com - Thu Dec 3, 9:16 am ET
Rosalie Marshall, V3.co.uk , Thursday 3 December 2009 at 14:08:00 Web giants announce further integration with social networking sites Yahoo has announced that its sites will be accessible through Facebook Connect from next year, while from today all sites using Google Friend Connect can be accessed through users' Twitter logins. The new integration shows a growing recognition by Yahoo and ...
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TechJournal South - Thu Dec 3, 9:20 am ET
Internet giants Google and Yahoo bowed to the increasing dominance of social networking sites Facebook and Twitter this week. Yahoo said it will add Facebook Connect, which allows users to sign into sites with their Facebook ID, across many of its properties.
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InternetNews.com - 1 hour 18 minutes ago
Executive calls wireless advertising's current growth rates "extraordinary" -- but it could be some time before it's a serious moneymaker.
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TechCrunch - Wed Dec 2, 1:10 pm ET
Yahoo continues their strategic defeat from the front lines of innovation. Earlier today they announced that they'd be "deeply integrating" with Facebook Connect, allowing Yahoo users "to see your Facebook friends’ activities on Yahoo! and share Yahoo! content – ratings, photos, article comments, and more – directly on your Facebook stream." In other words, they've given up on their idea of ...
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PC Magazine via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 7:37 am ET
What was on Americans' minds this year? Pop stars, vampires, and wrestling, apparently. Michael Jackson, Twilight, and the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) were the top-three most searched terms on Yahoo in 2009, according to data released Tuesday.
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NewsFactor via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 2, 1:31 pm ET
Microsoft and Yahoo are both expected to see double-digit increases in search revenue once their partnership system is implemented. Combined, the two companies have a better opportunity to take on Google.
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ReadWriteWeb - Wed Dec 2, 8:39 pm ET
Yahoo! announced this morning that it is adding Facebook Connect across many of its properties. This afternoon Google Friend Connect announced the inclusion of Twitter as a top-level log-in option. These moves will be convenient for users, but may not be good for the future of the web. People have always said that Google does what's good for the web, because what's good for the web is good for ...
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San Francisco Chronicle - Wed Dec 2, 12:28 pm ET
An economic crisis that continues to grip much of the world and the H1N1 pandemic that has swept around the globe couldn't keep the self-titled King of Pop from attracting the most attention from online searchers. Google, AOL and Yahoo today all released...
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Nasdaq - Wed Dec 2, 12:17 pm ET
The tech sector clung to modest gains on Wednesday, getting a lift from shares of Apple Inc., Yahoo Inc. and chip makers.