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Friday, February 19, 2010
gid=65010916756 Updated 2/15/2010 by Todd Zebert Name: LAdobe User Group Sites: twitter.com/ladobe , www.laadug.org Self-description: "The Los Angeles Adobe User Group began in early 2006... We operate for now through a Yahoo Group. Frequency/Location: Varies / Varies Cost: Unknown Review: None, but if you happen to run across their non-yahoo website, Weekly updates! Please let me know if know of other items to add, or if you have any feedback on events. Sorry for the delay, but this Update is BIG!! Follow these links to find the updates, and follow
 
Friday, January 15, 2010
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Twitter launched in 2006. Users might put up with a certain number of ads… It will be valuable to Yahoo or some other site that wants to weave it into a broader offering.” Oh. Thank. God.
They would either be companies that already had distribution, like an AOL or Yahoo — and obviously if they came in, that could hurt us a lot. But in 2006, managed hosts were available and they were a lot cheaper.  Bandwidth This is a story of a company that was built in a living room and went on to become a cultural phenomenon. I
Siamak: I did, and it was all because of Yahoo, even to this day, Yahoo is kind of screwing people over with their stock, right. Siamak: I did, yes, even for the pager company, I used to, but before Google AdWords started, it was Go2, and then Overture, and that became Yahoo Search, so I started all the way back then with that. Siamak: 2006 8.8 If you like my interview, please vote for it on my favorite news site. --Andrew Andrew
remember going to an Under the Radar conference in 2006 in the heat of the Web 2.0 and the subsequent acquisition sprees of companies like Google, Yahoo!, This is part of my ongoing series of posts and I need to file this one under both Raising Venture Capital and Startup Advice . I
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When I asked him, "Why do you think Excite didn’t beat Yahoo?" were just trying to out-Yahoo, Yahoo and that just doesn’t work." On why Excite didn't beat Yahoo! Andrew:  Why do you think Excite didn’t beat Yahoo? Early in his career, Craig Donato worked for Excite, a pioneering search engine. his answer was, "Because we didn’t dare to play a different game....We
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And it was probably in the kind of 2002 time frame when we really started to experiment with Google and Overture which, you know became Yahoo, Yahoo's paid search program. We had been -- the company had been growing rapidly for quite a while, but at that point in 2006, we had done, you know, 400 million roughly of top-line gross ticket sales. In 2000, people had all kinds of assumptions about buying and selling tickets to events. They assumed it was illegal or that they'd get ripped off or that it was a small-time business run by guys who stood outside of stadiums.
Santa Monica-based video games developer Activision has tapped former Yahoo! Rosensweig was most recently COO of Yahoo from 2002 to 2006. COO Dan Rosensweig as CEO of the firms's RedOctane business unit--the unit which is in charge of its Guitar Hero franchise. According to Activision, Rosensweig will oversee game development, hardware manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, and marketing for RedOctane.
Santa Monica-based video games developer Activision has tapped former Yahoo! Rosenweig was most recently COO of Yahoo from 2002 to 2006. COO Dan Rosenweig as CEO of the firms's RedOctane business unit--the unit which is in charge of its Guitar Hero franchise. According to Activision, Rosenweig will oversee game development, hardware manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, and marketing for RedOctane.