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Marissa Mayer Launches The New Improved Sexy Yahoo

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Yahoo! first began as Jerry and Dave’s Guide to the World Wide Web, a directory of links created to help organize the Internet during its very early days. That simple directory evolved through the years into the Yahoo! we know today — a starting point for your daily habits. Whether checking the latest news, sports scores, or just searching, Yahoo! has always been about bringing you the very best of the web. And, today, they are introducing a new, more modern experience to do just that.

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Designed to be more intuitive and personal, the new Yahoo! experience is all about your interests and preferences. Since streams of information have become the paradigm of choice on the web, they introducing a newsfeed with infinite scroll, letting you experience a virtually endless feed of news articles. Whether you are a sports fanatic or entertainment buff, you can easily customize your newsfeed to your interests. And, to make Yahoo! even more social, you can log in with your Yahoo! or Facebook ID to get articles from thousands of news sources as well as those shared by your friends.

Because you come to Yahoo! everyday for must-know information, they have also introduced newly designed applications. From your local weather forecast to Facebook friends’ birthdays, you’ll always have the information you need. They have also refreshed some of what you love most — including our Yahoo! editorial features, and the daily snapshot into popular trending web searches.

The new Yahoo! experience works well on the go – they have optimized it for smartphones and tablets. And, thanks to some under-the-hood improvements, Yahoo! is also faster.

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Over the next few days, our U.S. users will begin to see the new Yahoo! experience and we are excited to see the response.

Its Official : The Twitter Advertising API Has Arrived

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Since Twitter launched Promoted Tweets in April 2010, marketers have come to Twitter to reach new audiences and engage with more than 200 million active Twitter users on the web, on mobile devices, and on tablets. As interest in Twitter has grown, their focus has been on delivering better ads for users, not more ads. We believe their system is working well because users like the ads experience on Twitter. Their system rewards marketers for being good, not for being loud. And this approach encourages ads that are engaging, relevant and useful. 

Towards this goal, they are always working on ways to make it easier to manage campaigns and get more value out of advertising with them. One important step is to enable a diverse group of companies that can integrate seamlessly with their ads platform. They have been testing the Twitter Ads API since January with their partners, and today they are officially launching it. We think it will give you a fuller set of options to manage advertising on Twitter. 

What this means is that as marketers, you’ll soon have the ability to work with the initial set of Ads API partners to manage Twitter Ad campaigns — and integrate them into your existing cross-channel advertising strategies. Equally important, users will continue to see the most relevant Promoted Tweets from advertisers. With the Ads API, marketers now have more tools in their arsenal to help them deliver the right message, to the right audience, on the desktop and on mobile devices — all at scale.

In addition to this new Ads API, the first five partners who have built on the platform and are beginning to offer Twitter advertising features to a limited number of their clients:

    They chose these beta partners because they offer products that address some of the most pressing needs of marketers, and they are currently evaluating the next round of partners to join the program. You can apply here

    The Twitter Certified Products Program is also evolving to include ads products. In the coming months, they will begin to certify ads products that integrate with the Twitter Ads API and consistently improve marketing efficiency and ROI.

    Its Official : The Twitter Advertising API Has Arrived

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    Since Twitter launched Promoted Tweets in April 2010, marketers have come to Twitter to reach new audiences and engage with more than 200 million active Twitter users on the web, on mobile devices, and on tablets. As interest in Twitter has grown, their focus has been on delivering better ads for users, not more ads. We believe their system is working well because users like the ads experience on Twitter. Their system rewards marketers for being good, not for being loud. And this approach encourages ads that are engaging, relevant and useful. 

    Towards this goal, they are always working on ways to make it easier to manage campaigns and get more value out of advertising with them. One important step is to enable a diverse group of companies that can integrate seamlessly with their ads platform. They have been testing the Twitter Ads API since January with their partners, and today they are officially launching it. We think it will give you a fuller set of options to manage advertising on Twitter. 

    What this means is that as marketers, you’ll soon have the ability to work with the initial set of Ads API partners to manage Twitter Ad campaigns — and integrate them into your existing cross-channel advertising strategies. Equally important, users will continue to see the most relevant Promoted Tweets from advertisers. With the Ads API, marketers now have more tools in their arsenal to help them deliver the right message, to the right audience, on the desktop and on mobile devices — all at scale.

    In addition to this new Ads API, the first five partners who have built on the platform and are beginning to offer Twitter advertising features to a limited number of their clients:

      They chose these beta partners because they offer products that address some of the most pressing needs of marketers, and they are currently evaluating the next round of partners to join the program. You can apply here

      The Twitter Certified Products Program is also evolving to include ads products. In the coming months, they will begin to certify ads products that integrate with the Twitter Ads API and consistently improve marketing efficiency and ROI.

      Google Fights Hard With New Tools Against Hijackers

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      Have you ever gotten a plea to wire money to a friend stranded at an international airport? An oddly written message from someone you haven’t heard from in ages? Compared to five years ago, more scams, illegal, fraudulent or spammy messages today come from someone you know. Although spam filters have become very powerful—in Gmail, less than 1 percent of spam emails make it into an inbox—these unwanted messages are much more likely to make it through if they come from someone you’ve been in contact with before. As a result, in 2010 spammers started changing their tactics—and we saw a large increase in fraudulent mail sent from Google Accounts. In turn, the Google security team has developed new ways to keep you safe, and dramatically reduced the amount of these messages.

      Spammers’ new trick—hijacking accounts
      To improve their chances of beating a spam filter by sending you spam from your contact’s account, the spammer first has to break into that account. This means many spammers are turning into account thieves. Every day, cyber criminals break into websites to steal databases of usernames and passwords—the online “keys” to accounts. They put the databases up for sale on the black market, or use them for their own nefarious purposes. Because many people re-use the same password across different accounts, stolen passwords from one site are often valid on others.

      With stolen passwords in hand, attackers attempt to break into accounts across the web and across many different services. We’ve seen a single attacker using stolen passwords to attempt to break into a million different Google accounts every single day, for weeks at a time. A different gang attempted sign-ins at a rate of more than 100 accounts per second. Other services are often more vulnerable to this type of attack, but when someone tries to log into your Google Account, our security system does more than just check that a password is correct.

      Legitimate accounts blocked for sending spam: Our security systems have dramatically reduced the number of Google Accounts used to send spam over the past few years

      How Google Security helps protect your account
      Every time you sign in to Google, whether via your web browser once a month or an email program that checks for new mail every five minutes, our system performs a complex risk analysis to determine how likely it is that the sign-in really comes from you. In fact, there are more than 120 variables that can factor into how a decision is made.

      If a sign-in is deemed suspicious or risky for some reason—maybe it’s coming from a country oceans away from your last sign-in—we ask some simple questions about your account. For example, we may ask for the phone number associated with your account, or for the answer to your security question. These questions are normally hard for a hijacker to solve, but are easy for the real owner. Using security measures like these, we’ve dramatically reduced the number of compromised accounts by 99.7 percent since the peak of these hijacking attempts in 2011.

      Help protect your account
      While Google doers its best to keep spammers at bay, you can help protect your account by making sure you’re using a strong, unique password for your Google Account, upgrading your account to use 2-step verification, and updating the recovery optionson your account such as your secondary email address and your phone number. Following these three steps can help prevent your account from being hijacked—this means less spam for your friends and contacts, and improved security and privacy for you.