Saturday, June 29, 2013
Why use uk.yahoo.com Yahoo instead Yahoo.co.uk this we do not know, but apparently he is a failure, google using google.co.uk his very successful, has been very clear that the British prefer yahoo. co.uk rather than uk.yahoo.com.
Even with uk.yahoo.com, many people will still enter yahoo.co.uk reach Yahoo! UK website.
Yahoo this strategy, it should be taken into account too many countries do not have a Yahoo domain suffix, such as yahoo.co.uk yahoo.ca yahoo.com.au, etc.,
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
The webpage search city ranking of yahoo in British 2013 of the top 4 are London, Glasgow,Manchester and Aberdeen.
The ranking of news searches of yahoo in British and the top 5 are London, Manchester, Bristol, Sheffield and Birmingham.
The top city of the highest image search of yahoo is London.
The webpage search towards the center and southeast of British and the news searches of yahoo gathers in the center and the east of British.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Today Yahoo claimed that it had bought advanced iOS photo application developer GhostBird.
The trade details were not published but Yahoo nade it clear that they purchased GhostBird in order to improve Flickr.
Befor being bought GhostBird has launched 3 iOS photo application and they were KitCam,PhotoForge and PhotoForge 2. KitCam face the mobile photographing users who use some different "lens" and "filters" to take phote and it also support the mannually set on white balance, explosure,etc. Then the series of PhotoForge focus on
the editional function after the photo was taken and it support to change the image size, cutting, medata editing and advanced adjust of curve and color gradation,etc.
GhostBird on its website claimed that the above any application won't be for further development and the company doesn't plan to support new version of iOS. Besides the application of GhostBird once dissapere from cell phone will not be able to download again. GhostBird said" the customers who had bought the application but didin't install on the equipment won't be able to redownload. From today KitCam and PhotoForge won't support the App Store to download.
Moreover, GhostBird studio can be a little quiet over the past few months. A few months ago it would publish a few tweets every week but the last tweet before the news that it claimed to buy was 17th Mar. At the same time PhotoForge 2 and KitCam will stop updating at the end of March.
Yahoo! will dispose inactive ID in the past one year from next month.At that time,the users will have more ID options,some even can apply for the ID they want earlier.Jay Rossiter which is Yahoo vice President said,"We hope that we can provide our loyal users and new users oppotunities to get the account number they want.
In mid-july,users will be able to get his dream ID.If the users want to keep his yahoo ID,then he needs to use the current login yahoo ID again before July 15.
According to the report of America Tech. Blog website BusinessInsider Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was auctioning lunch time for one hour through Charity sale websitwe to raise money for a school. If you want to feel one of the world famous companies' charging person in close range please join in the auction activity and you can have the chance to have lunch with Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer at the headquarters of Sunnyvale, California company.
So far 5,000 US dollar is the highest bid so if anybody finally wants to get the meeting with Mayer he must bid 5,250 US dollar at least. About 2 weeks ago the CEO Tim Cook of Apple company also auctioned "lunch time" for one hour and clinched the deal with 610,000 US dollar.
Mayer join yahoo in July 2012, served as President and CEO.She focuses on building first-class products, and strives to become the best employer.Under her leadership, yahoo to redesign its many products, including yahoo! Mail, homepage, Flickr, yahoo weather, etc.
Before joining yahoo, mayer has served at Google for 13 years with a number of positions, such as engineers, designers, product managers.She played an important role in development in Google searching and had served as head of product management team for more than 10 years.
Mayer also leaded and developed some of the most successful products, such as Google maps, street view, Google Local, Zagat, Google Toolbar and iGoogle and helped to define the news, Gmail and Google Chrome and other core products. She also held more than 10 talents in the of artificial intelligence and interface design ten patents.
Monday, June 10, 2013
At the time of writing, the plans for the Stoke Sentinel’s Tony Pulis 16-page souvenir supplement were still up in the air.
But doubtless the production will be straight forward, without frill or artifice, getting to the point with minimum fuss, a route one publication.
Arsenal fans may disagree, but we’ll miss Pulis. In his tracksuit and cap he was the manager who most resembled a touchline dad, ranting and shouting his way through a Premier League season. In press conferences he always stood up, perhaps to convey a message of urgency and momentum. Either that, or he suffered from some vicious piles.
And now he has gone, the Premier League managerial landscape has altered irrevocably. With Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes also taking their leave from long-held sinecures, Arsene Wenger is now the only manager in the country’s top division who was appointed before 2010. Indeed, all the other 91 clubs in league football have changed their manager since Arsenal last won a trophy, in 2005. What an incredible statistic that is of a business that has lost all faith in stability.
After Wenger, the second longest serving top flight boss is now Alan Pardew, who has been at St James’s Park for 2 years and 157 days. Though if the rumours of his imminent departure swirling around Newcastle turn out to be true, at the start of the season the runner up to Wenger will be Sam Allardyce, who is just about to clock up two seasons at the Boleyn Ground. When the three clubs without managers have found their next man, 12 of our top clubs will be under the control of a boss who has been in situ for less than a year. So much for continuity. So much for longevity. So much for creating a footballing legacy.
Never in the history of the game have directors been as trigger happy as they now are. Sure, it could be argued that Pulis had taken Stoke about as far as he could, that his robust style of play needed to be refined if the club were to develop, that it was time he moved on. But on the other hand, it is hard to argue with the fact that he was largely responsible for turning the club around, bringing it out of obscurity into the top division and securing its position there.

His reign, though, can now be seen as an anachronism. These days not even winning the title is enough to keep a man in his job. We are much closer in this country than ever to the way these things are done on the continent. There, the director of football is the permanent appointment, the rock around which a club is anchored, the employee who determines the culture, policy and direction. The manager is a short-term freelancer brought in to put that blueprint into action. Then moved on in order to provide the director of football with something to do with his time.
So it is in England now. With Fergie, Moyes and Pulis gone, short-termism has finally won the argument.

It is a reading of the game that runs contrary to what might be described as the Jose Mourinho theory. Largely propagated by the man himself, this suggests that the manager is the single most significant entity in any club. Mourinho and his acolytes like Andre Villas-Boas and Brendan Rodgers talk at length about projects and culture, things which can only be inculcated into an organisation by long-term planning, continuity and an awful lot of touchline note-taking.
Not that Mourinho hangs around long enough to see such things come to fruition. Usually he has stirred up a sufficiently volatile hornets’ nest of unrest to have been dispatched from the topmost window well before we see if he is right. Though doubtless he would argue that the reason why Chelsea won so much after he left was because of what he built at the Bridge.
There is something in that. But these days the opportunity to build has become a thing of the past. When Fergie retired it was said that English football would never see his like again. Frankly, the way things are going we will be lucky again to see anyone stay in a Premier League managerial job as long as Pulis.
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I set myself the task of picking the best team from this year’s Premier League, which proved to me just how hard it is to manage a football club. Here it is:
De Gea (Manchester United)
Zabaleta (Manchester City) Koscielny (Arsenal) Vertonghen (Tottenham) Baines (Everton);
Mata (Chelsea) Carrick (Manchester United) Hazard (Chelsea) Bale (Tottenham)
Suarez (Liverpool) Van Persie (Manchester United)
Subs: Cech (Chelsea), Ivanovic (Chelsea), R Ferdinand (Manchester United), Fellaini (Everton), Cazorla (Arsenal), Walcott (Arsenal), Benteke (Aston Villa)
And the worst? Chosen as much for failure of hope and expectation as much as failure of performance, it goes like this:
Green (QPR)
Bosingwa (QPR), Samba (QPR), Bramble (Sunderland), Maicon (Manchester City)
Park (QPR), Allen (Liverpool), Tiote (Newcastle), Sinclair (Manchester City)
Jelavic (Everton), Pogrebnyak (Reading)
A former military helicopter pilot is to become the first UK astronaut to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
Major Tim Peake will live and work on the space station for six months. He will carry out a science programme and take part in a European education initiative before and during his mission.
He is one of six astronauts selected from more than 8,000 hopefuls. The flight is expected to take place in November 2015.
Major Peake , 41, has undergone 14 months of rigorous training, which has included survival courses and exercises under water and underground.
The former British Army Air Corps helicopter pilot, who graduated as an astronaut three years ago, will be the first UK astronaut in space for more than 20 years.
Speaking after his selection, Major Peake said: "I applied to become an astronaut with the European Space Agency because I believe for me it's a unique opportunity in my life to become part of a team that can have such a positive impact on society.
"I believe humankind faces some enormous challenges this century, and the space arena is going to be fundamental in overcoming some of those challenges."
It is hoped Major Peake, who tweets with the handle @astro--timpeake , could even match the popularity of David Bowie fan, Commander Chris Hadfield.
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