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BRISK 12-10-2005 03:29 AM

Yahoo bought del.icio.us
 
I always think it's cool when someone creates something useful and then gets to cash out by being acquired, although I get the feeling that Yahoo didn't pay all that much for it.

They've got a beauty of an Alexa graph over the last year: http://www.alexa.com/data/details/tr...rl=del.icio.us

:thumbsup

Theo 12-10-2005 03:31 AM

read this,even more important

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The "Phone Out" feature will enable callers to call from their U.S. PCs to public switched telephone network subscribers for a penny a minute to U.S. destinations and about two pennies to other countries.

The "Phone In" feature is priced about $30 a year and enables a subscriber to receive incoming calls after picking a phone number. Subscribers can select a personal phone number and receive incoming calls at no additional charge.

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The service and its linkage to other Yahoo features are largely based on technology developed by a team from Dialpad, which Yahoo acquired last year.

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Service is unavailable.

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Nookster 12-10-2005 03:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soul_Rebel
read this,even more important

BEIJING,Dec.9 (Xinhuanet) -- Yahoo, following the lead of the worldhahaha901;hahaha8213;s premier VoIP service provider, Skype, will offer a new phone service that allows Yahoo Messenger users to make and receive calls from computers to phones.

The service, scheduled to be launched in the next few days according to Reuters, will include a hahaha901;°Phone Outhahaha901;± service that will allow calls from computers to phones, and a low-cost subscription service called hahaha901;°Phone Inhahaha901;± which connects a telephone user to a PC user.

The calling plans will differ from country to country, but PC-to-PC calls among Yahoo users will be free.

The "Phone Out" feature will enable callers to call from their U.S. PCs to public switched telephone network subscribers for a penny a minute to U.S. destinations and about two pennies to other countries.

The "Phone In" feature is priced about $30 a year and enables a subscriber to receive incoming calls after picking a phone number. Subscribers can select a personal phone number and receive incoming calls at no additional charge.

To encourage the use of its phone services, Yahoo said that for a limited time it would offer a free headset to users who sign up for its "Phone Out" program.

The service, which will be available in 180 countries, will constitute Yahoohahaha901;hahaha8213;s attempt to reclaim momentum in the VoIP market that has been taken by eBayhahaha901;hahaha8213;s Skype subsidiary.

Yahoo currently offers voice application enhancements to its instant messaging software, but the new service will be more of a full-fledged voice application.

The service and its linkage to other Yahoo features are largely based on technology developed by a team from Dialpad, which Yahoo acquired last year.

They've been working on that for years and have now finally started actually using it. Old news.

nofx 12-10-2005 03:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soul_Rebel
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are you trying to tell me that you love me?

BRISK 12-10-2005 03:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soul_Rebel
read this,even more important

What makes it more important?

fris 12-10-2005 03:38 AM

wonder how much.

BRISK 12-10-2005 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fris
wonder how much.

I read that Yahoo didn't disclose the price because they said it wasn't high enough to require disclosure (or something like that), so I'm guessing under $10 million maybe?

Theo 12-10-2005 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRISK
What makes it more important?

the fact i posted it ;-)

Theo 12-10-2005 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nookster
They've been working on that for years and have now finally started actually using it. Old news.

orly? :(


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