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A Thousand Yahoo!s Gone

Whistling past the graveyard, Yahoo! went ahead with its thin, pre-Microsoft plans of canning a thousand people worldwide

Whistling past the graveyard, Yahoo went ahead Tuesday with its thin, pre-Microsoft plans of canning a thousand non-core people worldwide in an attempt to get the firm growing in the right direction. The number actually turned out to be more like 1,100 but far from what it would take to puncture its 14,300-man bloat.

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