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globaltext
06-17-2007, 08:48 AM
I think Yahoo has a special query alogrithem that picks up the good ideas and steal them.How? for example buy domains on yahoo you put in their query box that xyz.com for searching if it is available or not then you see it is searching and then if the domain you want is extraordinary or can be sold with high price Yahoo right away keep that and give message,sorry xyz.com is not available but you can get xyz.net.those domains are kept under other people names like registered in arizona or california registration private so iccan or www or ftc will not cause any problems.later the same domains sold millions of dollar worth.Yahoo can you tell what is really going on -------
i know lot of fake yahoo fake top answerers will have negative comments on my questions ? thats why yahoos ceo is getting fired soon----

GrapeApe33
06-17-2007, 04:01 PM
It would not surprise me a bit! I would have to agree with you. This is their domain site, and he who has the gold makes the rules. If they are doing what you suggest, only the people in top management would know, so you will probably never get a straight answer on this question...

selenaverdi
06-18-2007, 04:01 AM
Well, before accusing someone (or an entire corporation), you
should present several proofs--able to sustain your, let's say,"suspicions". Do you have at least one such valid proof? And
even if you would have it, another question arises: is this kind
of (mal)practice, illegal? I am not an laws expert.

Nevertheless, I will try to give an (indirect) answer to your
question. Please click on this link:
http://www.dailydomainer.com/200775-domain-tasting-monitoring-searches.html
You will discover that there are other people who have the
same "worry", as you do. If you want, you can contact them.

In what concerns me, there is another thing which I find quite
worrying.
According to "McAfee site advisor", Yahoo! seems to be one of
the least safe (major) search engine, on the net. Please take a
look at their webpage: http://www.siteadvisor.com/studies/search_safety_may2007

Otherwise, Yahoo! Answers is an online community in which
participants ask and answer questions on a wide range of
topics, from the serious, to the delightfully trivial. I'm trying to
conduct myself with integrity, decency, and respect, when I
answer to others questions. I am on the part of the Truth and
not on the part of someone else--be it Yahoo!, or Dalai Lama!
And I think that the majority of the answerers have the same
conception.