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Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang steps down
Jerry Yang, the co-founder of Yahoo and a key opponent to Microsoft's 2008 bid for the one ... Yang has been on the board of Yahoo since starting the company with David Filo 17 years ago. He served as chief executive between June 2007 and January 2009, notably opposing a $44.6bn offer from Microsoft . Yahoo's investors have subsequently regretted the failure of that deal, as Yahoo s market ...
Miniclip to move ad sales to SunChaser
Casual games website Miniclip is to move its UK advertising sales account from Microsoft to online
Microsoft nets deal for Thomson Local to sell Bing ads
Thompsonlocal.com has signed a three-year deal with Microsoft to become the first independent UK ... -standing partnership with Microsoft and are delighted to be able to offer our customers new, innovative opportunities to target consumers on Microsoft's new search experience, Bing. "Our focus is to ensure our customers ... a wide range of media." Aaron McGrath, EMEA ad services manager at Microsoft, said: "We ...
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