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  2. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    Some of the reviews are written entertainingly or creatively. [17] As of 2014, users could give a "thumbs-up" to reviews they liked, which caused these reviews to be featured more prominently in the system. [95] As of 2008, each day a "Review of the Day" was determined based on a vote by users. [96] 72% of Yelp searches are done from a mobile ...

  3. The chief people officer of Yahoo explains why they don’t do ...

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    Many workers dread their annual performance reviews—but one company’s management team dislikes them just as much as their employees.. Yahoo ditched its twice-yearly employee evaluations in ...

  4. Yahoo Tech - Wikipedia

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    The site, which was the first new product from the Santa Monica, California-based Yahoo! Media Group, featured a selection of original, licensed, and user-generated content, along with product ratings and reviews for thousands of tech products across 19 product categories. Plus, the site could be personalized using its "My Tech" feature, which ...

  5. Yahoo Life's Editorial Policy

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    Here’s our process for creating product reviews Our writers have deep experience in their categories. We often interview experts to help us create the methodology and design the experience.

  6. Social commerce - Wikipedia

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    The term social commerce was introduced by Yahoo! in November 2005 [4] which describes a set of online collaborative shopping tools such as shared pick lists, user ratings and other user-generated content-sharing of online product information and advice.

  7. Yahoo News - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Celebrity (as omg!) debuted on June 12, 2007, [1] with little fanfare, with the original press release being published on Yahoo!'s corporate blog. [13] Upon launch, MediaWeek reported that Yahoo is hoping to skew more toward a female demographic with omg!, and that Unilever, Pepsi, and Axiata (Celcom & XL) will be the sole official sponsors of the website.

  8. Yahoo Search - Wikipedia

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    The results include news headlines, images from Flickr, business listings, local weather and links to other sites. Instead of showing only, for example, popular movies or some critical reviews, OneSearch lists local theaters that at the moment are playing the movie, along with user ratings and news headlines regarding the movie.

  9. Rating scale - Wikipedia

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    Rating scales are used widely online in an attempt to provide indications of consumer opinions of products. Examples of sites which employ ratings scales are IMDb, Epinions.com, Yahoo! Movies, Amazon.com, BoardGameGeek and TV.com which use a rating scale from 0 to 100 in order to obtain "personalised film recommendations".