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		<title>By: Pulse 2.0 &#124; Web 2.0 Profiles, Reviews, Updates &#38; Funding &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A Yahoo! Shopping, Personals, and Lawsuits Weekend Update</title>
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		<description>[...] A Yahoo! Shopping, Personals, and Lawsuits Weekend Update Sunday, November 5th, 2006  Amit Chowdhry    What has Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO) been up to now-a-days you wonder?Â  You&#8217;ve come to the right place.Â  As you know, earlier this week, we announced that Yahoo! Food was released.Â  These past few days, Yahoo! has has redesigned their shopping website for the holidays, partnered with BeliefNet for Yahoo! Personals, and has had multiple lawsuits to participate in.  Yahoo Shopping: On Friday, Yahoo! Shopping added Bargains &amp; Sales section to serve as a focal point for finding coupon codes and sales for various shopping websites.Â  Yahoo! Bargains &amp; Sales are sorted by popular categories such as Clothing Bargains &amp; Sales, Electronics Bargains &amp; Sales, and Home &amp; Garden Bargains &amp; Sales.Â  InformationWeek has reported: &#8220;Yahoo and other shopping sites are gearing up for what&#8217;s expected to be a good holiday shopping season on the Web. Online retail sales between Thanksgiving and Christmas are expected to reach $32 billion, which is 18 percent higher than last year, according to JupiterResearch. In addition, a record 114 million people are expected to shop by mouse this year to avoid the long line and crowds at the mall. That number reflects a 6 percent increase over last year [Source].&#8220; Â  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] A Yahoo! Shopping, Personals, and Lawsuits Weekend Update Sunday, November 5th, 2006  Amit Chowdhry    What has Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO) been up to now-a-days you wonder?Â  You&#8217;ve come to the right place.Â  As you know, earlier this week, we announced that Yahoo! Food was released.Â  These past few days, Yahoo! has has redesigned their shopping website for the holidays, partnered with BeliefNet for Yahoo! Personals, and has had multiple lawsuits to participate in.  Yahoo Shopping: On Friday, Yahoo! Shopping added Bargains &#38; Sales section to serve as a focal point for finding coupon codes and sales for various shopping websites.Â  Yahoo! Bargains &#38; Sales are sorted by popular categories such as Clothing Bargains &#38; Sales, Electronics Bargains &#38; Sales, and Home &#38; Garden Bargains &#38; Sales.Â  InformationWeek has reported: &#8220;Yahoo and other shopping sites are gearing up for what&#8217;s expected to be a good holiday shopping season on the Web. Online retail sales between Thanksgiving and Christmas are expected to reach $32 billion, which is 18 percent higher than last year, according to JupiterResearch. In addition, a record 114 million people are expected to shop by mouse this year to avoid the long line and crowds at the mall. That number reflects a 6 percent increase over last year [Source].&#8220; Â  [...]</p>
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