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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostShe's pregnant
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWould you sleep with the boss, just for a promotion?
Well would ya?
In fact, most blokes would do it and happily be downgraded to tape changer.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWould you sleep with the boss, just for a promotion?
Well would ya?
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Yahoo must be doing something wrong because I spend all fooking day pissing around on the internet and I haven't looked at their site for at least ten years.
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Would you sleep with the boss, just for a promotion?
Well would ya?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAnybody on here who does not have a grudge against Yahoo?
Thought so ...
Before Google came along I used Alta Vista
Who remembers Archie and Gopher?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs that the same as Last.fm?
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostYahoo used to do a thing called Launchcast which I used to death. Then it suddenly stopped. It was like having your own radio station that streamed the music you told it you liked. It would then use you list iof likes and find the music that others liked who also liked the stuff you liked...like! I liked that! Ive hardly touched them since that stopped. They ran an ad free version in the US where you subscribed but not outside Europe. Had they offered it in the Uk I probably would have subscribed. Also the US site had much more of a rock slant than the UK/EU based one.
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Yahoo used to do a thing called Launchcast which I used to death. Then it suddenly stopped. It was like having your own radio station that streamed the music you told it you liked. It would then use you list iof likes and find the music that others liked who also liked the stuff you liked...like! I liked that! Ive hardly touched them since that stopped. They ran an ad free version in the US where you subscribed but not outside Europe. Had they offered it in the Uk I probably would have subscribed. Also the US site had much more of a rock slant than the UK/EU based one.
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostI've never understood how people can consider free web offerings that are based on a model of presenting advertisements to users of a free service to be viable commodities. They always seem to fall down on two main counts:
- People aren't stupid
- Adblock Plus exists
Companies like LinkedIn and GroupOn, whilst they turn over a lot, have never been profitable. And I'm pretty sure that the likes of Google and Facebook, who seem to get by in the advertising world by ignoring privacy and antitrust issues like there was no tomorrow, are grossly over-valued too.
Saying Google's going to collapse because it's "only advertising" is pretty bloody stupid. Advertising is massive business - look at how much it costs to run an ad on TV and that doesn't even let you click a link.
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