Yahoo Follows Google on Mobile Search
An anonymous reader writes "Just a few weeks after Google introduced Google SMS, Google's mobile search service, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Internet media company Yahoo! . expanded its search services to the mobile market, said the company on Wednesday."
Very interesting article... unfortunately the news is a day late (slashdot, NEWs for nerds... not OLDs for nerds)... and you linked to probably the worst article available... in english there are singular nouns and there are plural nouns. the verbs that precede or follow may be affected by which type of noun is selected. Apparently the most daunting decision someone can make is which to use...
best-worst-english...
a feature where a user click and call a VoIP
Though the mobile content open a new revenue source,
they might commercialize the service once it get popular
At moment,
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That was the day it was announced here at slashdot. I am still wanting for the responses to come back. Ok I am not wanting anymore; because I don't think they will come back. Nice idea, but it does not seam to be working.
"A political candidate who jumps to conclusions without knowing the facts is not a person you want as your commander-in-chief." -- G W Bush yesterday Now, who can say WMD ;-)
Where's the mustard to go with this ketchup?
Yes, it was bad. No, I am not normally this corny. Yes, I am normally this idiotic...
What I would like to see if an RSS client for my cell phone!
Instead of having that main menu screen, just have it replaced with RSS headers that update every 10 minutes or so. That'd be interesting!
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While that is funny (and it is), it did kinda hit home on something that has been bothering me:
/. Ed's get paid to do? They do get paid don't they? i don't really care so much as to the amount, or how many days off, or the working conditions, i'm just really, really, really wondering what they get paid to do?
What, exactly, do the
Obviously watch the submit queue and weed out the trolls, but like, that just can't be all there is to it. i mean, c'mon, if that's all they have to do, then why not spend the 5 minutes to check out a new story, read the damn article, clarify anything the poster left out (other than Michael's moronic paranoid speeches), and fix minor spelling, punctuation, context problems? unfucking believable really.
I think I have said it before, Yahoo is better than google, if you want yahoo to behave like google just add "site:org" to your search and it will be like google AND it will include newer (6 months) sites to it as well. Google useD to be the best, then they wanted to cash in and using goooogle ads for it. If you have a non-org/net tld you will have to pay google to show up in the search. Don't take my word for it, test it yourself!!