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Was Bartz's 'God Bless Tiger' an act of kindness?

On the same day that Carol Bartz asks God to bless Tiger Woods for helping her business, Yahoo launches its "You In?" kindness program. Could the two be related?

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Bartz: Tiger's Travails Are a Boon to Yahoo

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Scandal-plagued golfer Tiger Woods has at least one very grateful new fan: Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz.

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Bartz: Yahoo's Rivals Aren't Google and Microsoft

Yahoo chief says company's biggest challenge is bringing offline ad dollars onto the Web.

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Quoted: Yahoo’s Bartz reveals love for Tiger Woods

“God bless Tiger. This week we got a huge uplift: Front Page, News, Sports, Gossip. He just filtered through the whole place. It is better than Michael Jackson dying; it is kind of hard to put an ad next to a funeral.” — Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz tells a UBS conference that Tiger...

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Bartz: Yahoos Search Decline Due To Dead Toolbar Deals

submit_url = "http://searchengineland.com/?p=31468";Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz says the company’s recent search market share declines are due, in part, to the loss of toolbar deals with HP and Acer computers. She made the comments during a keynote presentation today at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference in New York City. More from searchengineland.com…

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Bartz: Yahoo’s Search Decline Due To Dead Toolbar Deals

Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz says the company’s recent search market share declines are due, in part, to the loss of toolbar deals with HP and Acer computers. She made the comments during a keynote presentation today at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference in New York City. Late last year, Acer dropped Yahoo as its [...] ....

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Carol Bartz Delivers Pep Talk

Let's not kick Yahoo while it's down; after a glance at some financial charts, it'd be sufficient to say that the company hasn't done as well as Microsoft and Google in recent months (the three companies are up 6.6, 19.1, and 28.0 percent since September 9th). But circumstances are likely to change, according to Carol Bartz, who made some interesting remarks at a conference today. Here's what...

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Tiger Woods drama a boost for Yahoo!: Bartz

Online fascination with the apparent infidelities of golf idol Tiger Woods has been a boon for Yahoo!, the firm's blunt-talking chief executive Carol Bartz said Tuesday. "God bless Tiger," Bartz said while discussing Yahoo! user traffic and display advertising at UBS Investment Bank's annual Global Media and Communications Conference here. "This week we got a huge uplift:...

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Carol Bartz: Tiger Woods's Scandal Is Better For Yahoo Than Michael Jackson's Death

Speaking at the UBS Media Conference, Carol Bartz said the Tiger Woods scandal has been awesome for Yahoo, as users trickle through all its sites from gossip to sports. It's been even better for Yahoo than Michael Jackson. Read the rest of this story » See Also: Yahoo Asks Users Which Ads They Want To See (YHOO) Yahoo Confirms: Holiday Blowout Cancelled (YHOO) Why Yahoo Can't Let Search...

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LIVE: Yahoo’s Bartz: ‘Things Are Looking Up’

[Ongoing] Asked about the disparity between online media usage and internet ad spending at UBS Media Week, Yahoo ( NSDQ: YHOO ) CEO Carol Bartz said that the gap was in part because internet advertising had initially over-sold itself: “I think internet advertising oversold itself at the beginning, over-promised preciseness.” That, however, she said was beginning to change. “Things...

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“God Bless Tiger [Woods],” Says Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz. Yahoo! Gets Traffic Boost From Tiger’s Downfall.

“God bless Tiger,” said Yahoo! CEO and President Carol Bartz during a talk at the UBS Media Conference earlier today. Yahoo! had a major increase in traffic due to the Tiger Woods controversy. Yahoo! Sports had an increase due to all the news, gossip, and the front page. Tiger Woods actually helped [...]

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@ UBS Media Week In Tweets: Bartz: 'God Bless Tiger''

Follow us on Twitter for continuous updates @paidContent here . » Bartz: Tiger better than Michael Jackson. Can’t place ads next to funeral. » Yahoo’s Bartz: God bless Tiger. This week we got a huge uplift. News, sports, gossip. Just filtered through the whole place. » Yahoo’s Bartz would like to get hyperlocal ... Everybody likes to read arrest...

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Yahoo’s Bartz: ‘Things Are Looking Up’ (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance)

Asked about the disparity between online media usage and internet ad spending at UBS Media Week, Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz said that the gap was in part because internet advertising had initially over-sold itself: "I think internet advertising oversold itself at the beginning, over-promised preciseness."

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Carol Bartz: Liberating Yahoo from its 'rocks'

Carol Bartz’s candid style and decisiveness have lifted morale and added clarity to Yahoo's mission. She’s unveiled a dramatic home-page revamp, and jettisoned moribund aspects of the company’s online network. For these reasons and more, Bartz has been named a finalist for MarketWatch’s CEO of the Year award for 2009.