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Yahoo Acquires Right Media
April 30th, 2007 by Jon Waraas


After Google Acquires Double Click, Yahoo steps up and purchases Right Media. Read More Here..

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    11 Comments

    Comment by Rondelle
    2007-04-30 13:36:10

    Hey Jon, can we get a Classified Ads update when you get a chance?

     
    Comment by Dame
    2007-04-30 16:00:29

    Let the competition begin…but I believe in the end Google’s acquisition will work out better.

     
    Comment by Techified
    2007-05-01 03:08:31

    Good to finally see Yahoo stepping up and bumping some shoulders in the Advertising Field, Google seem to be doing anything and everything to knock Yahoo over, but finally they are putting up a fight.

     
    Comment by HIIT
    2007-05-01 08:58:41

    WHEN THE FUCK IS YPN GOING TO GO GLOBAL. Sick of low payout from google :(

     
    2007-05-01 11:04:59

    ypn is a fuck too, you are no longer allowed to send low-quality visitors from myspace or something

     
    Comment by Make Bank Online
    2007-05-01 13:31:18

    ok thanks i guess jon

     
    Comment by uncle sha
    2007-05-02 01:41:36

    major acquisition by two giants recently

    overall i think i hope both ‘buyout’ will benefit publishers like us

     
    Comment by The Dino
    2007-05-02 06:40:56

    It is good that there is competition against Google.

     
    Comment by JerkyBeef
    2007-05-03 14:49:15

    Yeah i agree Dino, but Yahoo seems to be two steps behind maybe they aren’t carrying as much capital as needed to out bid Google…

     
    Comment by Blog News
    2007-05-04 15:05:01

    Wow all this on the news that Microsoft wants to takeover yahoo

     
    2007-05-09 10:59:14

    The internet advertising market is really heating up. We’ll be seeing a lot of acquisitions over the next year or so. Next big one could be MS and Yahoo.

     

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