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Why can't Yahoo control its image like Angelina Jolie? (CNET)
Much of Yahoo's troubles stem from an inability to project the right image to the outside world.

Yahoo Must Choose (The Post-Standard)
San Francisco With Jerry Yang quitting as Yahoo Inc.'s chief executive, the Internet company's board will confront pivotal questions as it looks for a new leader.

Yahoo sells shopping service Kelkoo (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Yahoo has sold European comparison shopping service Kelkoo to a British investment firm, Kelkoo founder and former chief executive Pierre Chappaz said Friday.

Yahoo Sells Euro Shopping Site Kelkoo (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)
Yahoo has sold its European shopping comparison site, Kelkoo, to a U.K.-based venture company, Jamplat, the ex-chief executive reported. The service could also come to the U.S., Kelkoo's ex-chief executive blogged.

Microsoft to finally agree Yahoo deal (The Scotsman: Business)
MICROSOFT is finally set to tie up with Yahoo and challenge Google head on, now that the beleaguered online search and advertising firm's chief executive has announced he

Yahoo sells shopping service Kelkoo (Independent Online)
Yahoo has sold European comparison shopping service Kelkoo to a British investment firm.

Yahoo sells Kelkoo to U.K. private-equity firm (CNET)
Christmas comes early for Yahoo, according to a TechCrunch report, as the ailing Internet search company sells its comparison-shopping to Jamplant for less than $125 million.

Yahoo blamed on Kelkoo sale (Financial Times)
Yahoo ’s management was on Friday accused of incompetence after it sold a price-comparison website for reportedly less than a quarter of what it paid for it four years ago.

SearchDay | Yahoo's Next Move (Search Engine Watch)
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: Yahoo's Next Move; Marketing Pitches: Don't Strike Out With Your Audience; Google AdWords Launches Search-Based Keyword Tool; and more.

Yahoo, Time Warner continue talks over AOL's ad business (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Yahoo Inc., facing dimming prospects for a takeover by Microsoft Corp., is continuing discussions to buy Time Warner Inc.'s AOL business, people familiar with the matter said.



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