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Yahoo follows CBS, sues NFL players over use of fantasy stats
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsConcerned about threats that it would be sued, Yahoo Inc., became the second major fantasy sports provider to sue the NFL Players union over use of players' names and statistics in its fantasy football games. The suit filed in federal......Tags: Local Government, Trials, Games, Court Administration, Computer Networking and Internet
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Yahoo and NFL Players settle suit over fantasy stats
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsYahoo Inc. has dropped its lawsuit against the NFL Players union over paying for the right to use players??? names and statistics in its fantasy football games. The two sides reached a settlement, but the details weren???t disclosed. Yahoo filed......Tags: Local Government, Games, Computer Networking and Internet, Football, National Football League
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Sheryl Sandberg's well-meaning condescension
To get somewhere in this circular debate over women and work, we need to get three women in the same room: Anne-Marie Slaughter, Marissa Mayer and Sheryl Sandberg. Slaughter quit her high-ranking job at the State Department to return to academia at...
Tags: Marissa Mayer, Google Inc., Facebook, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations
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I (heart) introverts
It's not just a women's issue. Granted, that's how many of us are framing last month's decision by Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo! Inc., to end telecommuting and require all employees to report to the office. It ignited a firestorm of controversy over...
Tags: Marissa Mayer, Bill Clinton, Google Inc., Schindler's List (movie), Al Gore
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Alone time works best for this introvert
It's not just a women's issue. Granted, that's how many of us are framing last month's decision by Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo Inc., to end telecommuting and require all employees to report to the office. It ignited a firestorm of controversy over...
Tags: Marissa Mayer, Bill Clinton, Google Inc., Schindler's List (movie), Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Yahoo's password hack shows that it failed security 101
If it wasn't clear before, it certainly is now: Your username and password are almost impossible to keep safe. Nearly 443,000 e-mail addresses and passwords for a Yahoo site were exposed late Wednesday. The impact stretched beyond Yahoo because the...
Tags: Email, Theft, LinkedIn Corp., Microsoft Corporation, AOL LLC
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Being home for the holidays a nice perk
If you were like me, you waited a little too long to ask for time off on days surrounding the holidays. Most workers like myself want the extra time off to travel, celebrate and spend time with family and friends. Next year, though, more workers may not...Tags: Religious Festivals, Christmas, Employers, Employees, Holidays
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Yahoo founder Jerry Yang resigns
TechnologyIn an end of an era at Yahoo, founder Jerry Yang has stepped down from the struggling Internet company's board.... -
SOPA and PIPA opponents warn the bills are not dead yet
TechnologyA day after a widespread Internet blackout, key opponents of SOPA and PIPA warned Thursday that the controversial online piracy bills are not dead yet and called for lawmakers to slow down and start over.... -
Facebook builds lead in display ads as its IPO approaches
TechnologyFacebook Inc. is extending its lead in online display advertising, which makes up the bulk of its revenue. The social networking giant’s share of the U.S. online display advertising market grew to nearly 28% for 2011, up from 21% a year earlier,... -
Offsite audience drives latimes.com growth in November
Readers' Representative JournalA memo to the staff from Managing Editor/Online Jimmy Orr and Senior Vice President/Digital Emily Smith: New Year’s resolution No. 1: Send monthly note out earlier (this note is for November). Yikes. But November was a great month. So let’s...... -
Yahoo to keep personal search data for 18 months instead of three
L.A. Times Tech BlogYahoo Inc. said it would begin keeping records of its users’ search engine queries for at least 18 months, abandoning an earlier policy under which it kept data for only three months. The retention of search term histories, which can......
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