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News from Yahoo:

 

"Yahoo Inc. is shutting down Yahoo Photos, an online photo storage site, and

asking users to move instead to its Web 2.0 photo sharing site, Flickr.

 

In June, tens of millions of registered users of Yahoo Photos will be notified

of various options including upgrading to Yahoo's Flickr service or various

outside-photo storage sites, according to Flickr co-founder Stewart

Butterfield.

 

Outside sites include PhotoBucket -- the most popular online photo sharing

service among users of social network sites like News Corp.'s MySpace -- or

more conventional photo printing and storage site such as Kodak Gallery

Shutterfly Inc. or Snapfish, he said.

 

"Flickr will get top-billing, of course," Butterfield said in an interview

late on Thursday about the plan to give users multiple alternatives.

 

Butterfield and co-founder Caterina Fake, his wife, sold Flickr to Yahoo in

2005. Butterfield is now a director of product management at Yahoo."

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Old joke (actually not so funny):

 

Q: How do you know when a corporate spokesman is lying?

 

A: You see his lips moving.

 

In the corporate would, everything is rosy, nobody is stealing funds, nobody is ever going to be laid off, there's no possibility of a merger or a buyout and profits will likely be up next quarter.

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