Showing posts with label Yahoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yahoo. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2008

Template for resignation from Yahoo published


There is very little doubt that the negotiations with Microsoft went not quite the way Yahoo’s board of directors had hoped. The fallout not only included top executives jumping ship, but also mockery Yang and his board have to deal with now. Irritated Yahoo employees thinking about a resignation can find a sandbox template at yahoorezinr.com. Simply choose your wording from a few drop down boxes and your resignation is done.


This is absolutely freakin hilarious.


[via TGDaily]

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Continental offers in-air Wi-Fi for e-mail, IM


Service includes 36 channels of live television programming provided by DIRECTV(R) and onboard Wi-Fi services including inflight wireless connectivity for e-mail and instant messaging
HOUSTON, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today announced that it has entered into an agreement with LiveTV, L.L.C. (LiveTV) that will allow Continental to offer 36 channels of live, inflight satellite-based television programming provided by DIRECTV(R), the nation's leading satellite television provider, at every seat on Continental's new generation aircraft. The service is expected to be available to customers on flights operating within the continental United States beginning in January 2009.
In addition, Continental will be introducing onboard Wi-Fi services including e-mail and instant messaging connectivity offered by LiveTV.
"Our customers want more inflight entertainment and communication options," said Larry Kellner, Continental's chairman and chief executive officer. "We have been closely watching technology developments and are delighted to have teamed up with LiveTV to offer live television programming and communication to our customers."
Customers will be able to choose from a variety of quality programming from DIRECTV(R) including sports, news, weather, children's programming and general entertainment. The initial channel programming lineup offered through the inflight entertainment system is expected to include CBS, NBC, FOX News, CNN Headline News, ESPN, Animal Planet, The History Channel, Food Network, Nickelodeon, MTV and other popular channels. The inflight entertainment system will also offer a moving map and other stored informational and entertainment content. Continental will offer complimentary access to the system to all first-class customers. Economy-class customers will be able to access the system by paying a $6 access fee.
In addition, Continental will offer complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity services allowing customers to access e-mail and instant messaging subject to LiveTV being able to offer the service, which is still in the testing phase. Customers will be able to use the service with Wi-Fi enabled smartphones, BlackBerries and laptops to connect to work, friends and family via Yahoo!(R) Mail, Yahoo!(R) Messenger and BlackBerry e-mail and BlackBerry(R) Messenger services.
The new services will be installed on Continental's fleet of Boeing 737 New Generation aircraft, including the 737-700, -800, -900 and -900ER aircraft, and the Boeing 757-300.
Continental Airlines is the world's fifth largest airline. Continental, together with Continental Express and Continental Connection, has more than 2,900 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, serving 144 domestic and 139 international destinations. More than 580 additional points are served via SkyTeam alliance airlines. With more than 45,000 employees, Continental has hubs serving New York, Houston, Cleveland and Guam, and together with Continental Express, carries approximately 69 million passengers per year. Continental consistently earns awards and critical acclaim for both its operation and its corporate culture. For more company information, visit continental.com.
LiveTV is the world's leading provider of live inflight entertainment and connectivity systems for commercial airlines, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of JetBlue. LiveTV is the provider of JetBlue's inflight entertainment service - - which was recently recognized by the World Airline Entertainment Association as the Best Overall inflight entertainment experience in the Americas. LiveTV's customers also include some of the most successful low-cost, low-fare airlines in the world including WestJet, Frontier, Virgin Blue and AirTran. Headquartered in Florida, LiveTV has installation and maintenance locations around the world to support the more than 500 aircraft currently equipped with its products. For a full listing of products, services and partners, or for more information, please visit www.livetv.net.
SOURCEContinental Airlines

[Thanks Electronista]

Friday, May 4, 2007

Report: Microsoft weighing Yahoo takeover

Report: Microsoft weighing Yahoo takeover
Software giant has renewed deal talks with Internet advertising company after being beaten out by Google on the deal front, according to published reports.
May 4 2007: 8:22 AM EDT


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Shares of Yahoo soared in pre-market trading Friday after published reports suggested that Microsoft is pushing the Internet bellwhether to enter merger negotiations.

In a story first reported by the New York Post, and then reported by the Wall Street Journal on its Web site Friday, Microsoft (Charts, Fortune 500) is hoping that a combination Yahoo (Charts, Fortune 500) could help it catch up in the growing segment of online advertising and make up for it being outbid by rival Google (Charts, Fortune 500) for other companies in the space.

More after the jump.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Child pornographer tries to out smart the US government


Never underestimate a child pornographers ability to try to cover their own butts. Such is the case from one Javier Perez in Texas, who was purposely leaving his wireless access points open, so that if he ever got caught, he could pin the bad stuff on possible "leachers."

Here is how it went. A Yahoo! member sent an IM containing the picture of a naked child from an IP address registered to one Javier Perez. When the FBI found out, they raided Perez's apartment and found a CD-ROM containing more porn pictures. He was charged and subsequentially sentenced to more than 4 years in jail.

Perez appealed saying that his WiFi network was open and that the IM name was actually registered to his roommate. This did not satisfy the court, who upheld his sentence.

Every now and then, they get it right.

So the moral of the story? Don't think not locking down your wireless network with a password will help you escape the wrath of the US government ya sicko!!!