What does this Yahoo thingie do?
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What does this Yahoo thingie do?
I'm loathe to touch anything yahoo.
So, what happens if I click? My homepage changes? The Yahoo browser installs and becomes my default? My nads fall off?
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Re: What does this Yahoo thingie do?
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</small>It takes you to a Yahoo sign-in page.
If you have a Yahoo account, on signing in it <i>should</i> add DVD Talk content to your personal collection of material on My Yahoo.
And after that your nads fall off.
<font color=blue>[Edit: the link you'll find via the post below works whereas the current link on the graphic above did not work for me].</font>
Originally posted by Wizdar
So, what happens if I click?
So, what happens if I click?
If you have a Yahoo account, on signing in it <i>should</i> add DVD Talk content to your personal collection of material on My Yahoo.
And after that your nads fall off.
<font color=blue>[Edit: the link you'll find via the post below works whereas the current link on the graphic above did not work for me].</font>
Last edited by benedict; 05-08-04 at 05:39 PM.
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Originally posted by POWERBOMB
Where is that logo found?
Where is that logo found?
http://www.dvdtalk.com
Left column. Near bottom.
At the top of all the pages in the forum, just above the long banner ad.
Other pages around DVD Talk.
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All that stuff can be accessed using the DVDTalk toolbar or IE's Favorites.
Yahoo is E-vil. It's a shame that Geoff has to lower the site to the level of whoring for them in order to pay the bills.
Thanks for the answers.
Yahoo is E-vil. It's a shame that Geoff has to lower the site to the level of whoring for them in order to pay the bills.
Thanks for the answers.
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Who uses the Yahoo! Browser anyway? E-vil applies to relative monopolies like Comcast where you are forced to bend over and take it. You can use whatever browser you like.
Kudos to Geoff for adding XML RSS feeds. I hadn't even noticed that this was available (using it through MyYahoo! is just one potential application). I wish more sites would do this.
das
Kudos to Geoff for adding XML RSS feeds. I hadn't even noticed that this was available (using it through MyYahoo! is just one potential application). I wish more sites would do this.
das
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Originally posted by das Monkey
Who uses the Yahoo! Browser anyway?
Who uses the Yahoo! Browser anyway?
When I had AT&T, I didn't have anywhere near the spam, and certainly didn't have a filtering problem.
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Originally posted by das Monkey
Who uses the Yahoo! Browser anyway? E-vil applies to relative monopolies like Comcast where you are forced to bend over and take it. You can use whatever browser you like.
Kudos to Geoff for adding XML RSS feeds. I hadn't even noticed that this was available (using it through MyYahoo! is just one potential application). I wish more sites would do this.
das
Who uses the Yahoo! Browser anyway? E-vil applies to relative monopolies like Comcast where you are forced to bend over and take it. You can use whatever browser you like.
Kudos to Geoff for adding XML RSS feeds. I hadn't even noticed that this was available (using it through MyYahoo! is just one potential application). I wish more sites would do this.
das
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I have sbc but dont use the browser. I just get my mail from www.yahoo.com