1999-08-01 09:00:00+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Via /., _Excite reports (http://www.excite.com/computer...ticle=/news/19990210/2206436.inp) (not that there's likely to be any conflict of interest here) that Yahoo will move sites submitted for review to the front of the line for $199. So, I guess this means that we can start using Yahoo as a filter for the things to ignore, huh?
Coupled with the Amazon revelations of earlier this week and the "free PC" hoopla, it's another reminder that you should always be thinking about what the real revenue stream and business model of the entities you're dealing with is.
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