Yahoo to run on millions of Windows Mobile phones
08 March 2007
Yahoo to run on millions of Windows Mobile phonesZDNet – March 7, 2007
Yahoo has added mobile phones running Microsoft's Windows Mobile software to a growing list of handsets from device makers that feature its services on their phone screens.
Marking progress in its drive to make Web services widely available not just only computers but phones, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company said the Windows Mobile push will expand its base of mobile Internet users by millions.
HTC and Yahoo! Declare Strategic Mobile PartnershipTMCnet - 2 hours ago
High Tech Computer (HTC), a provider of Microsoft (News - Alert) Windows Mobile-based smart devices, and Yahoo! have entered into a new strategic global partnership to preload and distribute Yahoo!'s mobile services on millions of HTC devices.
Public beta due soon for new Microsoft VOIP serverInfoWorld, CA - 13 hours ago
Microsoft will release a public beta of new VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) server software by the end of this month.The software smoothly integrates with legacy phone networks and its Office application suite, the company said.
Microsoft Shifts Into VoIP MarketTMC Net, CT - 2 hours ago
In a move further signaling that VoIP is now serious business, Microsoft (News - Alert) announced at the VoiceCon Spring 2007 conference it would enter the booming VoIP market, and release a public beta of its VoIP server software by the end of March.
Spam victim wins court caseIT Week, UK - 2 hours ago
A man has won damages of £750 from an internet company after he was sent a single unsolicited email.
Gordon Dick, an electronic marketing specialist, launched a civil case against Transcom after it sent him an unwanted email on an address that was known only to one company. His case is the first time a British court has set a level of compensation for spam.
Scottish man gets revenge on spammersUSA Today – March 7, 2007
LONDON — Most people just grumble and hit delete, but when Gordon Dick received a spam message advertising Internet services, he fought back.
The 30-year-old Web marketing specialist from Edinburgh sued the sender, Transcom Internet Services Ltd., in small-claims court. The court ordered the company to pay $1,445 in damages and $1,190 in court costs.
Yahoo gets morale boost from new online ad formulaUSA Today - Mar 6, 2007
Yahoo Inc.'s month-old upgrade to its advertising formula for making money from online search requests so far has done more to lift the Internet powerhouse's morale than its finances, the company's two top executives said Tuesday.
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