Thu, Feb 19th, 2009 |
Yesterday, Yahoo celebrated the fifth anniversary of the launch of its own search engine with some good news about its market share and by jazzing up its paid listings today with a plan to now include pictures and video.
Will the "rich" ad search product work better, a digital little engine that could?
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