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    News Summary 21/11/08

    Jerry Yang, chief executive officer of Yahoo!, has revealed that he is to leave his post, while marketers are warned of the legal implications of going undercover online.

    Yahoo to reveal Q1 results tonight

    Microsoft may be forced to up its bid for Yahoo! if the search engines first quarter results, due to be revealed tonight, are better than expected.

    Yahoo tops display internet advertising league

    Search engine giant Yahoo displays more internet adverts than any of its rivals, according to the latest survey from comScore.

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