Saturday, January 7, 2017

what is Yahoo

Yahoo! is an Internet portal that incorporates a search engine and a directory of World Wide Web sites organized in a hierarchy of topic categories. As a directory, it provides both new and seasoned Web users the reassurance of a structured view of hundreds of thousands of Web sites and millions of Web pages. It also provides one of the best ways to search the Web for a given topic. Since Yahoo is associated with the most popular Web search sites, if a search argument doesn't lead to a Yahoo topic page, it will still lead to results from the six or seven popular search engine sites Yahoo links to.
Yahoo! began as the bookmark lists of two Stanford University graduate students, David Filo and Jerry Yang. After putting their combined bookmark lists organized by categories on a college site, the list began to grow into an Internet phenomenon. It became the first such directory with a large following. Filo and Yang postponed their graduate work and became part of a public offering for a multimillion dollar corporation. As of October, 2005, Yahoo was serving approximately 3.4 billion page views worldwide.
According to the site's official FAQ (frequently asked questions) list, Yahoo stands for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.

what is Yahoo

Yahoo! is an Internet portal that incorporates a search engine and a directory of World Wide Web sites organized in a hierarchy of topic categories. As a directory, it provides both new and seasoned Web users the reassurance of a structured view of hundreds of thousands of Web sites and millions of Web pages. It also provides one of the best ways to search the Web for a given topic. Since Yahoo is associated with the most popular Web search sites, if a search argument doesn't lead to a Yahoo topic page, it will still lead to results from the six or seven popular search engine sites Yahoo links to.
Yahoo! began as the bookmark lists of two Stanford University graduate students, David Filo and Jerry Yang. After putting their combined bookmark lists organized by categories on a college site, the list began to grow into an Internet phenomenon. It became the first such directory with a large following. Filo and Yang postponed their graduate work and became part of a public offering for a multimillion dollar corporation. As of October, 2005, Yahoo was serving approximately 3.4 billion page views worldwide.
According to the site's official FAQ (frequently asked questions) list, Yahoo stands for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.

Thursday, January 5, 2017

What is a BLOG and what does BLOG mean?

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A BLOG refers to a public webpage which is published by either an individual or a group of individuals. BLOGS are used to comment on all sorts of topics, depending on the interests of the blogger (author).

Originally, blogs were the work of a single author, or in some cases several authors. However, the popularity of blogging has spread into the wider publishing arena with many news outlets using blogs to engage their readers online.

In contrast to a traditional website which may be updated irregularly, a BLOG is usually updated frequently, maybe weekly, daily, or even several times a day, it all depends on the blogger. Depending on the topics which the blog covers, a blog could probably be considered stale if it was not updated for several months. 

One reason for the massive surge in published blogs is the simplicity of its software. Most blogging applications make it very easy to create your own blog with no technical knowledge at all. This has enabled writers from all backgrounds to get their content online.

Wordpress and other content management systems (CMS) have also proved popular with bloggers. With Wordpress, for example, you can choose from a whole host of ready-made designs (themes), and a vast array of easy-to-install plugins which add functionality to the standard Wordpress installation. 

Most blogs enable the visitors to post comments and/or suggestions allowing interactivity between the blogger and the visitors. This can create a connection between the blogger and their readers, which is what most bloggers would say blogging* is all about

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

What is means Yahoo

Yahoo! is an Internet portal that incorporates a search engine and a directory of World Wide Web sites organized in a hierarchy of topic categories. As a directory, it provides both new and seasoned Web users the reassurance of a structured view of hundreds of thousands of Web sites and millions of Web pages. It also provides one of the best ways to search the Web for a given topic. Since Yahoo is associated with the most popular Web search sites, if a search argument doesn't lead to a Yahoo topic page, it will still lead to results from the six or seven popular search engine sites Yahoo links to.



Yahoo! began as the bookmark lists of two Stanford University graduate students, David Filo and Jerry Yang. After putting their combined bookmark lists organized by categories on a college site, the list began to grow into an Internet phenomenon. It became the first such directory with a large following. Filo and Yang postponed their graduate work and became part of a public offering for a multimillion dollar corporation. As of October, 2005, Yahoo was serving approximately 3.4 billion page views worldwide.According to the site's official FAQ (frequently asked questions) list, Yahoo stands for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle."




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Monday, January 2, 2017

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Sunday, January 1, 2017

NFL Penalties Are Getting Out of Hand

There used to be a time when if you caught the ball on the green, it was a complete pass. If you tackled a man with you head ever so slightly down, it was clean, and if you stuck your hand out in a certain way it wasn't interference. But rules and regulations have taken over in the most frustrating way. I can't count how many times I have been overly excited about an amazing play just to have the feeling quickly transformed into hatred. You know what I'm talking about. That deep down feeling of, "What! How?! Why?! Seriously!?". That is the most appropriate way to explain it.

According to the league's figures, penalties have jumped up this year by almost 50%. At this point I would normally ask why, but It's pretty obvious the reasons for the tighter ship. The last few years have been absolutely brutal for the NFL. With court cases, concussions, and players suing for injury's, the league has been trying to avoid further issues for themselves justifiably. So my real question is has it now gone too far?

As I said, the cons of this new overly excessive penalty program are obvious. It's ruining the excitement of the game at it's core. The players and fans are so frustrated by the thought of every single play being meticulously examined for the tiniest faults. This leads to people being an offset mix of what they are watching the game for and what they hate about games. I would say the mix is heavily on the side of anxiety for penalties when I don't think there should be a percentage larger than around 5 or so.

I hope the game can return to what it once was. That being said, I do not want players to be running into each other pull speed with crown down or taking it too far. There is a line. And that line is and/or should be known by every single professional player.