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Archive for the ‘Boycott Yahoo Week’ Category

Boycott Yahoo 5/5 Try Ning

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Tired of using Yahoo Groups which is run by a Congress-lying, humanitarian-tyranny conspiring company? Try Ning - Create your own Social Networks!


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Boycott Yahoo 4/5 Photos

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

No need to use the services of a photo sharing company that would happily send your information to a totalitarian communist regime. Check out these other really cool photo sharing services.


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Boycott Yahoo 3/5 - Other Paid Search Options

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

In our dedication to wean ourselves off of Yahoo because the welfare of their subscribers has no place in the Yahoo business model we look at other paid search opportunities. Check out the other things you could be doing with your money.


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Boycott Yahoo Week 2/5 - Try Ask.com

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Have you given Ask.com a try recently. They have a new layout called Ask 3D. It’s actually really nice. The next time you are thinking of using Yahoo stop yourself and give Ask.com a try. I think you might really like it.


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Boycott Yahoo Week 1/5

Monday, November 12th, 2007

This week we look at the testimony of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing: Yahoo! Inc.’s Provision of False Information to Congress. Testifying were:

Jerry Yang - CEO of Yahoo and Michael Callahan - Yahoo General Counsel

To get you up to date, here are some excerpts from the opening statement from Tom Lantos - Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs:

Shi Tao, who is languishing in a Chinese dungeon on a 10-year sentence because he pierced the veil, and a huge, U.S.-based multinational company practically led the police to his door.

On the eve of the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre three years ago, the Chinese government issued a directive forbidding journalists from covering anything related to this anniversary.

In a brief second that would have a momentous impact on the rest of his life, Shi Tao hit the “forward” button on his Yahoo! email account, and sent the government’s message to a NGO overseas advocating for democratic change in China.

You can read the entire statement here.

In short, through watching the testimony, it is blatantly clear Yahoo has no concern for this situation other than to make it go away.

Well, here’s to not making it go away. This week we are going to be celebrating “Boycott Yahoo Week” by looking at all the other services you can use besides Yahoo services.

Enjoy!


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