Bye bye Yahoo...not that I ever liked you, still you die because you signed a deal with the monsters in Redmond.
People with Yahoo stock should sell them right away, as within a year or two they will be pink-sheet.
Stupid companies that trust M$, they all lost BIG TIME hahahahaha...greedy idiots :-)
Many other software companies doing business either with or against Microsoft have been "extinguished". You are dealing with a business that has demonstrated little to no corporate ethics in the past. Forcing all Yahoo users to use Microsoft's "Bing" engine effectively hands over all your customers to the Redmond Monster, in exchange for some ad revenue. Yahoo is (or soon will be) history, and I personally refuse to channel still more money into Microsoft's bank accounts, so I am now sticking with Google (who does have a functioning "do no evil" corporate ethics policy).
How to switch from Yahoo to Gmail:
http://email.about.com/od/gmailtips/qt/Import_Your_Yahoo_Mail_Messages_and_Contacts_Into_Gmail.htm
Bye bye Yahoo...not that I ever liked you, still you die because you signed a deal with the monsters in Redmond.
People with Yahoo stock should sell them right away, as within a year or two they will be pink-sheet.
Stupid companies that trust M$, they all lost BIG TIME hahahahaha...greedy idiots :-)
Dear Yahoo!:
Many other software companies doing business either with or against Microsoft have been "extinguished". You are dealing with a business that has demonstrated little to no corporate ethics in the past. Forcing all Yahoo users to use Microsoft's "Bing" engine effectively hands over all your customers to the Redmond Monster, in exchange for some ad revenue. Yahoo is (or soon will be) history, and I personally refuse to channel still more money into Microsoft's bank accounts, so I am now sticking with Google (who does have a functioning "do no evil" corporate ethics policy).
How to switch from Yahoo to Gmail:
http://email.about.com/od/gmailtips/qt/Import_Your_Yahoo_Mail_Messages_and_Contacts_Into_Gmail.htm
More info from the EU on Microsoft:
http://www.ecis.eu/documents/Finalversion_Consumerchoicepaper.pdf