Topic: Yahoo

The Yahoo-Tumblr Panic Is Both Predictable and Meaningless

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All this crying over how much this Yahoo acquisition will ruin Tumblr is a predictable part of the cycle of tech company acquisitions these days — no matter how smart or dumb the buy — and says nothing about how the impending marriage will do.

By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

Teens Are This Excited About Yahoo! Buying Tumblr

Now that Tumblr is a Yahoo! property, just like the beleaguered Flickr, some are predicting the service's death already and the deal hasn't even been officially announced yet. Those people are dramatic teens who use Tumblr but that's still a pretty big deal. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

Yahoo! Just Bought Tumblr for $1.1 Billion

That rumored $1 billion offer from Yahoo! to buy Tumblr? It's looking like a forgone conclusion at this point. But things are messy and speculative and there are already doomsayers predicting this is a bad idea for everyone involved. But mostly they're predicting it's bad for Yahoo!

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By Abby Ohlheiser

May 16, 2013

Is Tumblr Worth $1 Billion?

There's another $1 billion acquisition rumor floating around. Yahoo, reportedly, is interested in coming to some sort of deal to acquire Tumblr.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Apr 30, 2013

Can Hulu and Yahoo Make You Love the 'House of Cards' of Comedy?

In the high-stakes race to commoditize the new couch potato, other online networks-in-the-making are working overtime. Can Netflix keep you binging across both ends of the entertainment spectrum? Or is there a funny sleeper hit in the works from the Internet, where two-minute clips are true kings, and 22-minute series are usually, well, really bad?

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 25, 2013

Yahoo Chairman Steps Down So Let's All Talk About Marissa Mayer

Fred Amoroso resigned his position as chairman of Yahoo Inc., a position he'd held for only 14 months, on Thursday. Obviously, everybody immediately wondered what CEO Marissa Mayer did wrong.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 18, 2013

Yahoo's New Weather App Will Change Every Day of Your Life

Yahoo already helps power the Apple weather app that comes built in to every iPhone, but the newly mobile first company has just launched its own proprietary meteorological wonder — indeed, this photo-first new app is so wondrous that you should go download Yahoo! Weather right now.

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By Philip Bump and Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 29, 2013

How Much Is Your Startup Acquisition Worth in Peeps? And Other Conversions

Tech companies are always buying up smaller tech companies for what sounds like a lot of money, but it's hard to know how much money is really a lot of money without some everyday context. That's why we built the handy new Atlantic Wire Startup Acquisition Calculator.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Mar 26, 2013

Trimming the Times

Yahoo's 17-Year-Old Millionaire, Bill Clinton's DOMA Switch, Christine Quinn

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 12, 2013

Is Marissa Mayer Too Good at Hiring?

After a pile of backlash over her work-from-home ban, Marissa Mayer, the Yahoo CEO who can do no right, is now getting flack for trying to get the best people to work at her fledgling company, which might not be as ridiculous as it sounds. Just ask Sheryl Sandberg.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 7, 2013

Marissa Mayer Earned Her Mega Bonus

After about five months on the job, on top of her $1 million annual salary, the Yahoo CEO received a ton of money for such a short period of time. But she made the company way more than that.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 6, 2013

Marissa Mayer's Work-from-Home Ban Is Working for Yahoo, and That's That

Amid all the theoretical talk about how Marissa Mayer's work-from-home ban is a terrible policy for America, those actually affected don't sound too upset about anything, really. In fact, it's working rather well as part of a broader cultural shift.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 5, 2013

Not All Work-from-Home Bans Are Created Equal

So Best Buy announced this week that it, too, will start making its workers come in and — well, well — nobody is calling new white-male CEO Hubert Joly a bad feminist yet. What gives?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 1, 2013

What Your Reaction to Female Executives Says About You

With Marissa Mayer's new decree on telecommuting and Sheryl Sandberg's "feminist manifesto," everyone has an opinion about the feminine boss, but on what they're actually doing. Here's how we talk about women in power now.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 28, 2013

Marissa Mayer Doesn't Want to Be Queen of the Feminists

Despite inheriting the title of Woman Who Has It All in Chief, the Yahoo CEO doesn't want to lead the feminist tribe, according to comments she said over a year ago that have resurfaced in light of her recent scandalous order to end work-at-home setups.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 26, 2013

Chill Out, Marissa Mayer's Work-at-Home Memo Is Not About You

Least compelling of all the arguments against Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's new tyrannical order — outlawing permanent work-from-home arrangements for her employees — come from people who feel like their particular work-life patters are about to be upset . 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 20, 2013

How Yahoo's New Homepage Will Make Yahoo More Money

After months of leaks, Yahoo finally unveiled its new homepage today and though it may not look that different, its new personalized news feed is the most important, and potentially most lucrative, part of the new look.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 18, 2013

The Least Webby Web TV Is Still Pretty Webby

The winners of yesterday's third annual Streamy Awards, which "honor excellence in original online video programming and those who create it," show that the best of made-for-Web television is still pretty webby.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 25, 2013

At Davos, Marissa Mayer Gets Real on Privacy

Instead of the usual song and dance about how privacy is important to companies in the business of selling our data, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer gave a refreshingly honest take today at the World Economic Forum on how privacy actually works .

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 9, 2013

Yahoo's Private Traffic Data and Email Reveal Rough Road for Marissa Mayer

After six months on the job, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer hasn't made Yahoo any more popular, according to private ComScore data obtained by Kara Swisher at AllThingsD. And that's not the only problem facing the ailing company.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 18, 2012

Should You Leave Instagram for the New Flickr App?

Now that Instagram has suddenly angered so many of its millions of loyal users with a sneaky terms of service change, Yahoo's Flickr app for iPhone actually has a chance to win over legions of new photo sharers. Herein, a comparison test.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 12, 2012

Yahoo Enters the Photo-Filter War with Its New Flickr App

A day after debuting its new mail apps, the company has just released a Flickr app for iPhone, that — surprise, surprise — has Instagram-type filters. This comes just days after Twitter released its own filters and Instagram unveiled a new one.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 11, 2012

Why the New Yahoo Mail Matters

In her first big product overhaul, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has announced a redesign of Yahoo Mail — and it focuses a lot on the mobile experience, as promised.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 4, 2012

Here's What the New Yahoo Homepage Might Look Like

One of Marissa Mayer's big moves to bring Yahoo back includes a sorely needed homepage redesign, which might launch as early as this week, reports AllThingsD's Kara Swisher.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 28, 2012

Marissa Mayer Hints at Plans for a Yahoo Magic App

In her first public interview since taking over as Yahoo's CEO, Marissa Mayer gave a little insight into the company's plans going forward, and her strategy sounds like that of a lot of other tech companies these days: mobile first.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 19, 2012

Debunked Facebook-Yahoo Search Rumor Begets a Facebook-Yahoo-Microsoft Search Rumor

One would think that sources ROFLOLzing in the face of a possible joint Yahoo-Facebook search venture would quiet the rumors that the two companies are thinking about working together, but it has only led to further rumoring.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 16, 2012

And Now Comes the Part When Marissa Mayer Lays Off People at Yahoo

Marissa Mayer started her reign as Yahoo CEO with nice things like free lunches and company-issued iPhones, but the Internet giant is still stumbling and now it's time for her to cut the fat, which means using Google-like efficiency to cut the pay and lay off the 20 percent worst performing employees, sources tell AllThingsD's Kara Swisher.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 22, 2012

Marissa Mayer's First Yahoo Earnings Meet Expectations

During her first quarter as CEO Marissa Mayer didn't sink the company further into the depths of despair, reporting $1.089 billion in revenue which just beat the $1.08 billion forecast by analysts.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 4, 2012

Carol Bartz Tells Marissa Mayer Not to Get Her Hopes Up

Former Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz has some advice for current CEO Marissa Mayer: Change is harder than you think.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 3, 2012

Update: Marissa Mayer Isn't Pregnant on Fortune's Cover Because She Didn't Want to Be Photographed

Take a look at the cover of Fortune's new "50 Most Powerful Women" list, and you'll see Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer looking powerful and professional and nothing close to pregnant, which she was up until Sunday—a decision the magazine says they made  because Mayer declined their request. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 1, 2012

It's a Baby Boy for Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer had a baby boy last night, according to a tweet by her hubby Zachary Bogue. Because, yes, that's how we find out about things now. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 18, 2012

Once and for All, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Is Not a Google Double Agent

When Yahoo appointed former Google loyalist Marissa Mayer as CEO, some suspected that it was part of a Google plot to bring down the competition. While never a very likely scenario, it looks even less likely today.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 21, 2012

Why Everyone Is Getting Hacked These Days

If it feels like there have been a lot of password hacks this year, it's because there have been more than usual, and Ars Technica's Dan Goodin explains why that is.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 21, 2012

Marissa Mayer Picks iPhones over Androids for Yahoo Employees

Newly appointed Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is giving her entire staff new iPhones, which has to burn her former Google colleagues a little.

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 16, 2012

With Mayer as the New Sheriff, Yahoo's Searching for a Deputy

With Marissa Mayer comfortably installed as Yahoo's new CEO, the search has now begun for a new COO to act as Mayer's right hand. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 30, 2012

Interim CEO Ross Levinsohn Is Leaving Yahoo Without a Job

As expected, Yahoo acting CEO Ross Levinsohn has left the company after the former Googler Marissa Mayer took the job he was supposed to inherit, reports AllThingsD's Kara Swisher.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 30, 2012

Free Lunches Will Only Get Yahoo So Far

During her first couple of weeks as CEO of Yahoo, Marissa Mayer's first visible move comes in the form of employee perks, a tactic she learned from her Google days that worked for the company for awhile, but has since waned in importance.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 25, 2012

The Dreaded 'Technology or Media' Question

When companies are asked to define themselves as either media or tech companies, it seems it's usually because they don't have a definitive answer. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 23, 2012

Trimming the Times

Spying at the Olympics, The Virgin Mary in Jersey, and 'Uncle Vanya'

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 20, 2012

Yahoo Will Make an Already Rich Marissa Mayer Even Richer

For a normal person, a $1 million base salary plus potential to make $100 million over the next five years would be a lot of money, but for Marissa Mayer, who already made her fortune as one of the first 20 employees of Google, it's just some more money.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jul 18, 2012

Take Lunch Right Now and Watch This Lego Version of 'The Wire'

And yes, a stop-motion Lego version of The Wire might just be more proof Yahoo is stil capable of doing something fun. Stop what you're doing and watch this.

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By David Wagner

Jul 17, 2012

Comment of the Day

Work-Life Balance as a 'Multi-Objective Optimization Problem'

The question of having it all cropped up yet again in the comments on today's post about newly appointed Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer. She just announced that she's pregnant, which has some people wondering how she'll balance work and family.  

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jul 17, 2012

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Is Pregnant

As if Marissa Mayer didn't already have enough scrutiny coming her way after landing her toughest gig yet, the new CEO of Yahoo announced another major personnel move: She's having a baby. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 16, 2012

Yahoo Nabs Google's Marissa Mayer as New CEO

When it looked like the Yahoo CEO search had come down to the obvious, easy choice, Yahoo goes ahead and picks long-time Googler Marissa Mayer, reports The New York Times's Andrew Ross Sorkin and Evelyn Rusli.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 12, 2012

Sometimes It's Smart to Use Dumb Passwords

If we've learned one thing from this Yahoo hack, it's that even after countless blogger and security expert pleas for smarter choices, people continue to create amazingly obvious passwords, leading us to wonder if they might be doing it on purpose. And if so, bravo!

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 6, 2012

Yahoo CEO Search Just Got a Lot Easier

After this morning's news that Yahoo had narrowed down its CEO search to interim CEO Ross Levinsohn and Hulu Chief Executive Jason Kilar, a Hulu spokesperson says Kilar is out, leaving Yahoo's choice for CEO pretty clear.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 6, 2012

Facebook and Yahoo Decide to Play Nice

A happy ending for the patent war Facebook entered with Yahoo earlier this year, with the final settlement including an expanded partnership between the two companies, sources tell AllThingsD's Kara Swisher.

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By Richard Lawson

Jul 2, 2012

The Call Sheet

'The Newsroom' to Keep Broadcasting

Today: HBO re-ups with Aaron Sorkin, Naomi Watts is spotted in Princess Di costume, and A&E prequel a classic.

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By Lois Beckett, ProPublica

Jun 11, 2012

How Microsoft and Yahoo Sell You to Politicians

In one sense, campaigns are doing a more sophisticated version of what they've always done through the post office 2014 sending political fliers to selected households. But the Internet allows for more subtle targeting.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 24, 2012

Is Yahoo Axis the Browser of Your Dreams?

Yahoo couldn't have picked a better time to come out with its browser Axis, as we've been shopping around for a new love, after a difficult breakup with Google Chrome.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 15, 2012

What Facebook, Instagram, and Google Can Learn from Flickr

Once upon a time a big tech company bought a smaller photo sharing tech start-up and ruined both.

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