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RayV is now a property of Yahoo

RayV, a video-streaming platform popular for delivering high-quality video streams to lots of people. Yahoo has acquired this platform in order to boost up their video game which requires video streaming technology that is quite understandable.

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Soldierone3574d ago

Yahoo is so strange. One minute they are "struggling" and shutting services down galore. The next they are buying new services for some new idea.

Problem is they jump in too late. Do we really need yet another video service? It will be locked to "hired content providers" when it first launches, so it's obvious it is bringing nothing new to the table. Beyond paying more to entice content providers.

Tech4Gamers3574d ago

That's somewhat right. It's all a part of business anyway.

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Verizon again sold Internet pioneer Yahoo and AOL for $5 billion

Internet pioneers Yahoo and AOL are changing hands yet again as Verizon is selling its Verizon Media branch for about $5 billion

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All the wonderfully whack tech we found in March

KnowTechie writes: If you need something to look forward to every month, it's this list of wonderfully whack tech, useful, curious, strange and new.

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Verizon signs deal to install bloatware on new Samsung devices

If you're buying a Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9+ from Verizon, expect to see Yahoo-based apps and Bixby news content on your devices in the near future.

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Speed-Racer2181d ago

I thought we were progressing away from this crap?

SunnyZ2181d ago (Edited 2181d ago )

Only stupid people buy phones on plans anyway, so this is right up their alley.
Buy CLEAN phone crapware-free for $500 now, or pay $3,000 for crapware-filled phone over 2 years...
Hmm hard decisions...

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ajax172180d ago

My next phone is definitely going to be a Sony.