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  • One of the top companies on the Web, Yahoo! is a global Internet services company. The company is many things, including a search engine, Web portal, email provider, and more.

  • With its innovative new curriculum, the Yale School of Management has scrapped an array of courses in finance, marketing, and other mainstays of management education and replaced them with multidisciplinary courses. Instead of studying functional disciplines in a vacuum, the new courses challenge students to tackle complex business problems. Small classes are standard here, and the program's grading system encourages cooperation not competition.

  • Yelp is a social networking site that allows anyone to post reviews about any business in the world. More than 25 million people access Yelp each month, putting in the top 100 of U.S. Web sites. Business should be aware of Yelp and the reviews people may be posting about their companies. Though Yelp does not currently remove negative reviews, it has recently changed its policy to allow for business owners to reply to the negative reviewers. This topic covers the latest news and information on Yelp.

  • Last year, America's 80 million teens, tweens, and 20-somethings spent a record-high $200 billion. But many businesses are scrambling to hold their attention.

  • YouTube, a video sharing Web site owned by Google, is the online leader in user generated and professional video, hosting TV and movie clips, music videos, and amateur video uploads on the Web.

  • YouTube, owned by Google, was a clear leader in online video, starting with user-submitted content and moving onto other content through various partnerships. Enter Hulu, founded by NBC Universal and News Corp, with its large catalog of the parent companies’ programming to spoil the game. Now YouTube is countering with full-length MGM films and TV shows. This topic will track the latest on the competition between these two online video giants.

  • Yum! Brands, Inc. operates as a quick service restaurant company. It develops, operates, franchises, and licenses a system of restaurants, which prepare, package, and sell various priced food items. The company’s restaurant brands include KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Long John Silver’s, and A&W; All-American Food Restaurants. Yum Brands’ restaurants specialize in chicken, pizza, Mexican-style food, and quick-service seafood categories.


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