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04/23/2024 02:27:56 pm

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Microsoft, Yahoo Working On 'Right To Be Forgotten' Requests In Europe

Microsoft's Bing and Yahoo! Search will start working on right to be forgotten requests in Europe, after six months setting their separate systems up.

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Streaming Standards Group Revealed Without Netflix, YouTube Support

When creating a streaming standards group, it might be useful to make sure the two biggest video streaming services are on board.

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Yahoo Buys BrightRoll For $640 Million

Yahoo has bought advertising platform BrightRoll for $640 million, making BrightRoll the second most expensive acquisitions behind Tumblr, which the company bought for $1 billion last year.

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New iPads Get Flickr 3.2 with New Photo Editing Feature

New iPad Air 2 and iPad mini will have an updated Flickr 3.2 that offers live filters and a live histogram.

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Yahoo Servers Attacked, Company Assures Users their Data is Safe

Yahoo initially reported that their servers have been hacked and attacked however, the company is now saying that people's data are left untouched and are very safe. They said that Shellshock is not to blame about the attack and that no users have been affected by it.

AT&T

AT&T Hit by Data Breach

Federal authorities have been informed about the incident.

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Yahoo Hit by Shellshock Variant, Claims 'No User Data was at Risk'

The Shellshock vulnerability can potentially be used to obtain private data or gain control of a computer.

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Yahoo is in the Verge of Buying Snapchat

With Yahoo's investment going pretty well with Alibaba, Wall Street Journal reported that the Yahoo is looking into purchasing a trending mobile messaging startup called Snapchat on Friday, October 3.

World Wide Web Inventor Pushes For Bill Of Rights For The Use Of Internet

World Wide Web Inventor Pushes For Bill Of Rights For The Use Of Internet

Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web demands to have a bill of rights or Magna Carta for the use and access of the Internet.

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Vintage Yahoo Directory to Close Down in December

The beloved Yahoo Directory will be going away for good.

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Yahoo to Shut Down Qwiki, Yahoo Directory, Yahoo Education

Internet company Yahoo announced Friday that it would be closing down some of its products as it aims to focus on its core services, such as communications, digital magazines, search and video.

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Microsoft Reveals New Information on Government Requests for User Data

Computer giant Microsoft on Friday disclosed substantial data about how governments around the world have requested for users' account information in the first half of the year.

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DuckDuckGo, "The Search Engine That Doesn't Track You", Blocked by China

China blocks 'privacy' search engine DuckDuckGo

U.S. Government Threatens Yahoo with Daily $250k Fine Over Private User Data

Internet giant Yahoo announced Thursday that the United States government is slapping it with a $250,000 fine every day it refuses to cough up its user data as a part of the National Security Agency's surveillance programs.

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Yahoo Refuses to Cooperate with U.S.Government Surveillance; Says It's Unconstitutional

Yahoo said the government amended a new law to demand the release of user personal information from online services.

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