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Showing posts with label Online Yahoo News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online Yahoo News. Show all posts

Monday, 9 May 2016

Pinterest color on how a year not the Super 80s

Yesterday, Pinterest named powder blush red and Mint green as the color for this year. We know what you're thinking--what is this, in 1984? These crayons not seen since many days of big hair and blush, but this does not mean that you will stay in the past, if you wear them now.



Instead, cheeks pink and Mint green color combination is not very beautiful, it also gives you real time swim clothes, cool girl atmosphere. You know it's soothing, concrete gray color, c e line made shorthand "I complicated gallery owner/branding experts, and these baggy pants cost $ 2000? "Well, consider light pink and green and fresh, younger version.

Click front view three types of cooling in color for years – no small fans was mistaken for Duran Duran.

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Jackie Collins's Poignant Final Letter to Fans Stay Healthy Stay LuckyTake Chances

Jackie Collins shared some wise words before she passed away. (Getty Images)
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Jackie Collins lost her battle to breast cancer, but she didn’t want others to do the same.
The bestselling author, who died on Sept. 19 after quietly fighting the disease for more than six years, penned a newsletter to readers — acknowledging her diagnosis and urging them to be screened — that she planned to share in October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Sadly, she didn’t make it to October. However, her staff released the letter posthumously and, in light of what happened, it is especially meaningful: 
Hi there ~
As you may have recently heard, I revealed that I have been LIVING life to the fullest with Stage 4 Breast Cancer for the past six and a half years. With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, my message is this:
Early detection can save lives! Get regular mammograms, and/or tell your loved ones too. Low cost or free mammograms are offered through many national programs and community organizations, so do your research.
Even if you’ve been screened, and you have a gut feeling that something in your body is off, get a second opinion!
Cancer does not have to be a death sentence! You, or someone you love, can live an extraordinary life regardless.
Be kind and be grateful. Never underestimate the power of your mind. Embrace what you love, and LIVE life to the fullest, as tomorrow is not promised to any of us.
Whatever your pain or struggle in life, don’t allow it to turn you into a victim… let your battle turn you into someone else’s hero! For the month of October I will donate 20% of my self-published book sales (see below list), with proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Keep your comments coming on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter… you know I love hearing from you. I’m off to keep writing!
Stay healthy, stay lucky and take chances!
Jackie’s sister, Joan, who was unaware of her sister’s diagnosis until a few weeks before she died, stepped out Tuesday for the BFI Luminous Fundraising Gala at The Guildhall in London. The Dynasty alum, who appears in The Royals, wore a white and black dress and covered up with a black fur.




Joan Collins out in London on Oct. 6
Joan penned an emotional tribute to her sister, who only told her daughters about her stage 4 diagnosis. In it, she said that Jackie “wasn’t just a star — to me she was an entire galaxy.”
Joan wrote, “I don’t think I will ever recover from the sadness of losing my beautiful baby sister. Someone once said, ‘The reality is that you don’t “get over” the loss of a loved one, you learn to live with it.’ I think Jackie would have liked us to do more than that. As she requested, I will not mourn her death, but rather celebrate her life.“
That’s the best thing she can do. That’s the only thing she can do.

What Taylor Swift Learned From Her Twitter Feud With Nicki Minaj

Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj

Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj make nice at the 2015 VMAs (Getty Images).Taylor Swift is absolutely one of those people who grew up with supportive parents who said things like, “Everyone makes mistakes — just make sure you learn something from them.” Which is why, two months after getting into a Twitter war with Nicki Minaj, she says she learned something: Don’t just tweet, send a text. (In all fairness, not all lessons were created equal.)
Speaking to NME, Swift says she doesn’t want to discuss the fight, which began when Minaj took on MTV for a history of racial discrimination in VMA nominations. She does say, though, what she learned:
“I don’t want to talk about it,” she said. “But I send text messages now. If there seems to be some kind of misunderstanding, I go to someone’s management, I get their number and I text them. It’s an important lesson for anyone to learn in 2015.”
Send a text! It’s 2015! Who needs interpersonal communication anyway?

Monday, 8 December 2014

Yahoo to replace Google for search on Firefox

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Yahoo will now be the default search engine on Firefox's browsers in the US



Yahoo will now be the default search engine on Firefox's browsers in the US. Tech giant Yahoo will now replace online leader Google as the default search engine on Firefox's internet browsers in the US. Yahoo said it would launch a "clean, modern and immersive design" search engine for Firefox users starting in December.

The news comes as Google's arrangement with Firefox maker Mozilla nears an end after a decade-long partnership.
Market leader Google accounts for 67% of searches from US desktop computers.
That compares to about 20% for Microsoft and 10% for Yahoo, according to research firm com-score.
Yahoo chief executive Marisa Mayer called the five-year deal with Firefox "the most significant partnership for Yahoo in five years".
"At Yahoo, we believe deeply in search - it's an area of investment and opportunity for us," she added.




Catching Google

Firefox users in the US will be automatically directed to search results on Yahoo's website when they enter a subject into the small box that appears at the top of the browser.
Firefox, however, does lag behind Google Chrome in the US browser market.
It accounts for about 10% of browsers on desktop computers, mobiles and tablets compared to over 33% for Google Chrome in October, according to tech data firm Stat Counter.
Along with ending its partnership with Google in the US, Mozilla is also directing Firefox to Baidu's search engine in China and Yandex in Russia.
"Our new search strategy doubles down on our commitment to make Firefox a browser for everyone, with more choice and opportunity for innovation," said Mozilla chief executive Chris Beard.
Meanwhile, just last month, Google chairman Eric Schmidt had said that the firm's biggest rival in online search was e-commerce giant Amazon and not competitors like Yahoo.
Globally, Google accounts for about 90% of the online search market.