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The Era of Walled Gardens is Over; Yahoo Prepares to Open Up - Read More

Date Added: September 14, 2008 08:56:02 AM
You are not the center of the universe, especially on the internet. That's the lesson that even the biggest web brands are learning fast, and we expect to see widespread cultural changes occur right along side their learning. One week after we wrote about the leaked screenshots that have since been confirmed as the forthcoming home page design of AOL.com, where 3rd party content and ...

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