Christ, some of you anti-Yahoo people need to chill. The Gates keynote was so "popular" because it was
a) pre-CES (the floor wasn't open yet, not much to look at online - now its hard just catching up).
b) hell, its Microsoft and Gates - the "main" keynote.
"nobody really cares about Yahoo" - are you kidding, not only are they very, very popular - they are also supporting the Web 2.0 movement by acquiring edgy companies like flickr and del.icio.us. Also, they are on the forefront of emerging technology evident by their integration of AJAX and other new platforms into their betas (next.yahoo.com) and offering API's so developers can write hooks into their offerings.
Some of you trolls are a bunch of clowns... now someone hook me with a live feed!
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Christ, some of you anti-Yahoo people need to chill. The Gates keynote was so "popular" because it was
a) pre-CES (the floor wasn't open yet, not much to look at online - now its hard just catching up).
b) hell, its Microsoft and Gates - the "main" keynote.
"nobody really cares about Yahoo" - are you kidding, not only are they very, very popular - they are also supporting the Web 2.0 movement by acquiring edgy companies like flickr and del.icio.us. Also, they are on the forefront of emerging technology evident by their integration of AJAX and other new platforms into their betas (next.yahoo.com) and offering API's so developers can write hooks into their offerings.
Some of you trolls are a bunch of clowns... now someone hook me with a live feed!
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