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- Yahoo exec: Peanut Butter manifesto reaction annoying
- Yahoo exec: Peanut Butter manifesto reaction annoying"Behavioral targeting is not something agencies understand..."... and Yahoo still needs to fine tune. A year and a half ago I started some online house hunting from my "My Yahoo" page. As soon as I started the searches, my "My Yahoo" page was plastered...
- Discussion threads 2006-12-06
- Can a 'Peanut Butter manifesto' save Yahoo?
- Can a 'Peanut Butter manifesto' save Yahoo?An Open Letter to Jerry Yang and David FiloCan Garlinghouse's Memo change Yahoo!? I hope so.However, there are some additional steps which must be followed in addition to the ones he mentioned. I summarize these here in an open letter to Jerry...
- Discussion threads 2006-11-18
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- AOL hires Garlinghouse at 'pivotal moment'
- AOL has hired Brad Garlinghouse, the former Yahoo exec who penned the "Peanut Butter Manifesto," as president of its Internet and mobile communications. Garlinghouse will aim to expand AOL's e-mail and instant messaging services and bolster the company's Silicon Valley footprint. Garlinghouse had roughly the same gig...
- Blog posts 2009-09-08
- Yahoo going on a diet?
- The blogosphere is busy with rumors of Yahoo laying off up to 20 percent of its workforce Techmeme, which numbers about 12,000. Silicon Alley Insider reported from a source that the potential layoffs are tied in part to Yahoo's stock performance: The "list" is reportedly the...
- Blog posts 2008-01-20
- With Zimbra, Yahoo Office is a possibility
- Yahoo's acquisition of Zimbra for $350 million could pit the company against Google's office productivity plans. After market close on Monday, Yahoo confirmed plans to buy Zimbra. Dan Farber has a full account. Word of the deal leaked out to TechCrunch, AllThings D and The Wall Street...
- Blog posts 2007-09-17
- Google's risky advertising business
- Michael Arrington continues to be quite displeased with the PayPerPost business model."How much is your soul worth" he asks, in TechCrunch's second "Soulless" PayPerPost story.BUT, are media souls really in danger of being compromised merely because of one new advertorial entrant into the publishing market?TechCrunch has reassuringly undescored that IT "does not accept...
- Blog posts 2007-05-28
- Yahoo Photos out, Flickr in, Flickr video coming soon
- Every year has a CEO dinner, with the local Silicon Valley journalists and their clients. Whenever you have a group of tech journalists paired with CEOs of tech companies, its like barracuda searching for prey. TechCruncher Mike Arrington was sitting next to Brad Garlinghouse, author of the famous Peanut...
- Blog posts 2007-05-03
- News to know: QuickTime bugs; eBay's UI; Intel's document lapse
- Notable headlines:IBM sees green in environmental tech.Ryan Naraine: Serious QuickTime bugs bite Windows Vista, Mac OS X. Microsoft patches Xbox 360.David Berlind: eBay’s Chief Disruption Officer: UI to eBay’s “commerce operating system” could be left to others. Gallery right.Financial Times: Microsoft attacks Google on copyright. Andrew Keen: Can YouTube survive...
- Blog posts 2007-03-06
- Yahoo has a leaking problem
- If Patricia Dunn were at Yahoo, she would be having a cow. None of the leaks HP endured measure up to the leak-a-thon going on at Yahoo these days. To wit: ...
- Blog posts 2006-12-13
- WSJ targets bloggers to build brand
- Gordon Crovitz, Publisher, the Wall Street Journal, noted the strategic importance of WSJ.com’s “Free Today” in his presentation last week at the paidContent mixer in NYC (see “Crovitz on WSJ: 80-20 editorial rule in 2007”). What is the history behind the “Today’s Free Features” section? How does “Free Today” impact...
- Blog posts 2006-12-11
- Reaction to Yahoo reorg decidedly mixed
- Wall Street has spoken on the Yahoo reorganization--and its not sure what to make of it yet. Some analysts say the moves dont address Yahoos technology gap against rivals while others were more optimistic. All agree that Yahoo cant allow the management changes to be a...
- Blog posts 2006-12-06
- Yahoo's Dan Rosensweig heading off for new adventures
- My colleague Larry Dignan as well as many others see TechMeme have already covered the news about the management shake up and reorganization at Yahoo. I checked in with Dan Rosensweig, the Yahoo COO who resigned as part the reorg. Dan and I go back more than a decade....
- Blog posts 2006-12-06
- Back story on Yahoo reorganization...
- The timing of Yahoos reorganization announcement signaled something else is going on. The time on the Businesswire release was 5.34pm Tuesday West Coast time. Usually such events are announced early the next day before the stock markets open, or early afternoon Pacific time, when those markets have closed.Heres what...
- Blog posts 2006-12-06
- Crovitz on WSJ: 80-20 rule in 2007
- Gordon Crovitz, Publisher, The Wall Street Journal, and President, Consumer Media Group, Dow Jones, took to the stage this evening with Rafat Ali for a Q & A at paidContents "Mixer" in NYC.Ali continued his NYC mixer tradition of mixing good food and drink with good content; The paidContent inaugural...
- Blog posts 2006-12-05
- Yahoo shakeup: Semel stays; Rosensweig goes; is the reorg enough?
- Rumors of Yahoos management shakeup turned out to be on target, but some of the execs coming and going are a bit of a shocker.Shocker: Yahoo chief operating officer Dan Rosensweig is leaving at the end of March.Semi-surprise: CEO Terry Semel stays on board.A bit of a surprise: Yahoo is...
- Blog posts 2006-12-05
- Yahoo exec: Peanut Butter manifesto reaction annoying
- Wenda Harris Millard, chief sales officer at Yahoo, found the reaction to Brad Garlinghouses "Peanut Butter manifesto" annoying. Speaking at a UBS media and telecommunications conference in New York Millard said: "The reality is you could take Yahoos name off that memo and put on the name of...
- Blog posts 2006-12-05
- Google vs. Yahoo: A confidence game
- Buried inside the "infamous" Yahoo “Peanut Butter Manifesto” is a simple, but powerful, phrase signalling Yahoo is “more profitable than ever.” The “strong, clear and powerful message to our shareholders and Wall Street” that Yahoo put forth was not a positive one, however; Yahoo took to the Wall Street...
- Blog posts 2006-11-22
- Should Yahoo kill the Flickr and Delicious brands?
- One of the points made in Brad Garlinghouses so-called Peanut Butter Manifesto is that Yahoo is spreading itself too thin, with a number of competing and overlapping products. The problem of course has been exacerbated by acquisitions, where the company has sought to buy the best of breed web 2.0...
- Blog posts 2006-11-21
- Corporate PR by kitsch
- If the Brad Garlinghouse Yahoo “manifesto” hadnt been branded a peanut butter one, would the “leaked” email-memo-report have gotten so much derivative play in the media?Yahoo appears to be “OK” with last weekend’s strategically published “document” in the Wall Street Journal, saying it is a sign of the "open, collaborative...
- Blog posts 2006-11-21
- AGLOCO: You can't pronounce success?
- AGLOCO is already making the rounds in the blogosphere. I agree with Mike Arrington that it looks like a bad idea repackaged. If they came up with this name, its a bad sign. Liz Gannes points out weve seen this very idea before, as an infomediary called AllAdvantage.com. At VentureBeat,...
- Blog posts 2006-11-20
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