Yahoo Turns 10; Free Ice Cream for America
indiejade writes "It was 10 years ago today that Yahoo was born in a trailer outside Stanford University. Joining the celebration is Baskin Robbins, which is serving up a free scoop of ice cream in honor of the day Yahoo began climbing the ranks from its humble beginning. Founders Jerry Yang and David Filo joined CEO Terry Semel to kick off the stock market opening bell this morning. The Birthday Boys claim that they are happy with the steady growth of their company, and expressed no regrets for their "once upon a time" decision to fund Google. "Competition is good," they said prior to the opening bell this morning."
Let's see if we can slashdot baskin-robins!
free as in ice cream!
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Ice cream?!?! It's like 4 degrees outside!! How about some hot chocolate Baskin Robbins?!
Does anyone else remember when you went to Yahoo, and it said "Powered by Google?"
Boy, I loved Yahoo back then. I suppose I stopped using Yahoo as my search engine when that message went away. If Yahoo had used its internet portal identity with Google's search capabilities, they would've been an unstoppable Juggernaut.
But I suppose Google will do that by itself now.
You people have killed the web page! :(
Now I'll never find out how to get free ice cream.
Technology, the cause of and solution to all of life's problems.
Yahoo!'s 10th birthday is today. To celebrate, they're giving away... a scoop of ice cream, courtesy of Baskin Robbins.
Link: Baskin Robbins Yahoo! page (link will only work today)
I don't know about the rest of the country, but right now in Dallas it's 45 degrees.
Was this a promotion cooked up by Baskin Robbins to boost sales during a slow month? Does anyone else think this is weird?
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Here's what the splash page (linked above) says:
Yahoo! Turns 10 Today!
"You may find our celebratory tune hard to resist since it's our birthday, but you get the present. Today only, March 2, 2005, as a registered Yahpp! user, you can get one scoop (2.5 oz..) of your favorite Basikin-Robbins' ice cream in a cup or a cone on us. Simply sign in, download your coupon, then head out to the party.
Availabale at over 3,423 select Baskin-Robbins locations throughout the world!"
It is not our abilities that show what we truly are... it is our choices.
When I searched google to find info on Yahoo's funding of google,(I typed in "google yahoo") the first result I got was google.yahoo.com, wich is odd. The site doens't work by the way.. Anybody care to explain how that can be?
here is the link to the coupon: http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/yahoo_birthday /
I'm sure Yahoo must have SOME regrets after seeing how successful Google has become, and it's definitely taking traffic away from their own search engine. Anyone worth their salt on the internet has used Google at least once or uses it daily. Yahoo can't be happy about that. But they're moving in the right direction with free ice cream, can't beat that.
One scoop?
I read
has yahoo ever posted a profit in its 10 years? From RTFA it says yahoo is worth $44 billion and last year sales were $3.6 billion, it makes no mention of any profit though which leads me to the conclusion that either
a) the profits really aren't that spectatular
b) they don't make any profit
Well, looks like I'm not getting my free scoop. Walmart has run Baskin Robins out of town.
After shoveling 10" of wet, heavy snow.
...it could be -10 C or colder outside, and you'll still see people outside, eating ice cream. It's just soooo good!
People say I'm crazy, I got diamonds on the soles of my shoes...
I emailed the on-duty editor about this, but apparently it didn't get there in time.
The article actually says:
"My guess is that they will do a good job," Semel said of Microsoft's increasing emphasis on search engine technology. "I welcome that. It's good to have good competition."
Perhaps another source indicates that Yang and Filo don't regret funding Google. But, it isn't cited here.
The ice cream is only free if the time it takes you to get to the store is worth nothing.
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the strongest word is still the word "free"
We could use some free ice cream too, here in Russia.. But no, as always with nice free cheesy stuff, like ipods or icecream or whatever, it's US only ;)
Why bother getting the free scoop? Free crap is still crap...
My homemade ice cream kicks Baskin Robbins' ass any day....
Mango ice cream (you need an ice cream maker for this)
300 g. pureed flesh of honey mango
90 g. sugar
2 tbsp. lemon juice
1/2 dl cream, whipped until almost stiff
2 dl whole milk (lowfat is OK)
1 egg yolk
Mix all ingredients except cream together. Fold in cream, blend well. Chill mixture according to ice cream maker's instructions. This will take around 40 minutes.
People say I'm crazy, I got diamonds on the soles of my shoes...
has anyone seen the yahoo page from '95!?! http://www.yahoo.com/_ylh=X3oDMTEwdnZjMjFhBF9TAzI3 MTYxNDkEdGVzdAMwBHRtcGwDaW5kZXgtY3Nz/s/231504
Man, 1995... I still remember being awed by the way that places like yahoo.com and hotwired.com looked in Netscape (was 2.0 even out yet? I forget, heh), compared to what I was used to before that (stuff like pine or gopher running on green-screen terms). I was 16 at the time, in college a couple of years early, and looking back (20/20 hindsight and all that), I wish I'd taken the hint on my early fascination and gone into programming/web-related studies and jobs then instead of chemistry... I guess I felt obligated to pursue a "real job" like chemistry. Here, ten years later, I'm a programmer and chemistry is just sort of my side hobby. I wonder sometimes what my life would have been like had I gotten into CS and gone into the IT workforce by '97-'98 instead of picking it up as hobby later and entering the IT workforce right before the bust.
Anyway, for some good nostalgia, here you go:
Archive of old versions of Netscape back to 1.1 days on multiple platforms
Wayback machine link for Yahoo! front page, late 1996 (hotwired.com excludes wayback, darn it... i recall it being visually louder than a hawaiian shirt on fire. the current wired.com is actually subdued compared to what I recall it being)
News for Geeks in Austin, TX
Their current ice cream flavor list is here http://www.baskin-robbins.com/treats/flavor_list.s html.
Fine Print:
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Limit one coupon per customer, where supplies last, or for the first 300 coupons presented for redemption at each store.
FYI
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Limit one coupon per customer while supplies last, or for the first 300 coupons presented for redemption at each store, whichever is less. Good only at participating continentals U.S. stores.
... so reading that, if more than 300 people actually redeem this, I'm out? I have to pay tax on it if I try to eat in the place? Of course, they can choose to not participate as well.
Consumer may pay applicable tax.
I'm going here tonight with my girlfriend for free ice cream. If they don't honor my coupon, I'm kicking them in the jimmy.
I'm not sure why anyone would question this. It's common practice for companies to invest in competitors to ensure their future existance. The logic being that the dominate company knows the sector will succeed and so it invests in up and coming companies in the sector knowing that if the newcomer takes the sector as google has they will still have a (usually sizable) intrest in the sector. Think of it as insurance or hedging. It's a good idea.
-3cents
Here's the title on the article:
Weird? Baskin Robbins Celebrates Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday...
But the TITLE on my browser reads
Weird Baskin Robbins Celebrates Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday...
One man's Funny is another man's Offtopic.
There is a fascinating interview of Filo and Yang dated 5/23/1995 that offers some interesting historical tidbits about the company. Here is the link: http://www.sun.com/950523/yahoostory.html
In that 1995 interview, the duo proudly claimed having 250,000 users. Today, that number is a "pathetic" 345 million.
For two geeks from Stanford, they've done well, wouldn't you agree?
Sun and Fun
"Hey, you got Google in my Yahoo"
I bet in certain parts of the world, that refers to a certain sex act, or at least, the immediately post-coital part.
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I remember sitting in the Comp lab thinking, "wow" the Yahoo thing is kinda cool, alot like Gopher.
Good times...
"Hmm. I am to metaphor cheese as metaphor cheese is to transitive verb crackers!"
If you're smart and somewhat personable you'll get a lot more than just icecream free today. Go to a couple bars. Buy a drink or two. Talk to the bartender, and after a while mention it's your 21st. Chances are you will get a free drink or two at each place =)
There are 4 boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, ammo. Use in that order. Starting now.
The coupon printed out in a full page of color. Having just bought an HP color cartridge, I'm wondering if it just isn't cheaper to buy the ice cream directly.
Stop taking that "there are no women on /." myth too seriously...
Oh, and I'm an American living in Europe...
People say I'm crazy, I got diamonds on the soles of my shoes...
Boy, I loved Yahoo back then. I suppose I stopped using Yahoo as my search engine when that message went away. If Yahoo had used its internet portal identity with Google's search capabilities, they would've been an unstoppable Juggernaut.
While almost all the other .com's were .bombing, Yahoo very quietly amassed an enormous portfolio of once high-flying search engines [on pennies to the dollar, compared to their pre-crash values]:
So I wouldn't count them out just yet."Sorry, but they didn't tell us about it," the woman at the counter said when I presented my print-out. Everyone here, call ahead to see whether or not your BR is participating in this.
As for me, since Dunkin Donuts is the same company as BR, I'm taking my business to Krispy Kreme and Cold Stone Cremery instead.
"Anonymous Coward" is for whistleblowers, not unpopular opinions.
"Muahahahaaa... We'll serve them FREE ice cream in the COLDEST month of the yeaaarrrr!"
"hey, could you pass me a paper towel? er.. I mean... DEPLOY ABSORBTION PANEL!"
I forgot the reason, but Baskin Robbins offered free ice cream sometime last year. The line for ice cream went around the building. It's not worth the wait.
Their ownership started out as 2%, went down slightly due to some stock sales, but still over 1% I believe. This is stated in documents of both companies.
Here's the link so you don't have to put your name into the Yahoo/Baskin Robbins mailing list...
Get your anonymous coupon here.
Should print a coupon with the words "Yahoo Fan".
(.)(.)
People say I'm crazy, I got diamonds on the soles of my shoes...
Yeah, but they call it "milk" there.