Yahoo Looks to the Cloud
for Some Salvation
With the stock market
crashing, or giving a
good approximation of a
crash Thursday, Yahoo,
poor thing - well, it has
behaved like a sick lost
puppy, now hasn't it -
announced a supposedly
pressure-relieving
reorganization just like
its familiars in the
press said it would. It
is, Jul. 23, 2008 07:00 PM







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