Yahoo T-Shirt: Search and Marketplace Reloaded
Everytime I wear this shirt, I’m reminded that I’m missing the 3rd movie from my collection. What was the whole deal with the Architect again? I forget how it ends.
Everytime I wear this shirt, I’m reminded that I’m missing the 3rd movie from my collection. What was the whole deal with the Architect again? I forget how it ends.
Yes, I’m getting desperate and the wearability of my t-shirts is poor this week. So here’s one that I wore last year.
Well, LAUNCHcast survived one big challenge earlier this year when Yahoo won a lawsuit filed against us in 2001. Now, the organization that sets the rates broadcasters pay has gone overboard. They’ve gotten approval for a huge rate hike that will effectively mean the end of radio online. Really. First, they want broadcasters to pay …
I didn’t like this shirt much last year, but it’s kinda grown on me. I was thinking that if I cut off the stripes on the sleeves, it would be pretty cool.
This is probably the cheesiest Yahoo T-shirt I own. It says “Honorary Security Deputy” with lots of chromy strips and a star. This was the “incentive” to attend a “mandatory” security training a few years ago. It’s also got a few stains on it, so this one won’t see the light of day until next …
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I actually got a compliment from my boss on this t-shirt today. I can’t say I like it much though. Too… black?
This was a good shirt to wear as we had the (belated) celebration for Yahoo Tech’s first year in the evening. I was the monkey once again, squeezing limes with my bare hands…
Yahoo has done a lot of things to encourage innovation. An early attempt was a site to track ideas. I was OK, but didn’t accomplish much. Hack Day was a much more successful initiative. But the site still exists in a different form. I got a shirt for being one of the first 100? people …
I was recently reminded about one of the most amazing things that we, or at least I, frequently forget about- how many different things there are to learn about. Read On Anne’s Blog is currently only open to friends and family. Let me know if you’re one of those and don’t have access.
I picked up this shirt last year as my shirts were running thin. Whenever I wear it, I feel like a walking Old Navy ad.