

fonzie_007 said:It's funny that Yahoo gets the living snot kicked out of them by Google quater after quarter. Then, when Yahoo finds a product that people like (and use), they discontinue it. One can only hope the upper managment at Yahoo got wise and reinstanted Overture. Now, if Yahoo can just find a way to make a profit on it...
fautebol said:Thanks Reece. I agree. However, the problem in my case is with Italian OVT, since it's an Italian name. I don't know how to check regarding names in foreign languages. Wordtracker is low, but conform to US OVT, which is of course considerably lower than .it OVT.
Reece said:what are the google results like?
fautebol said:Thanks.
46.7 millions.
Name is uomo (man in Italian). I suspect there is an error. Otherwise, this would terrific good news. It would mean that Italian women are really really looking for a man![]()
I believe the new version was going to omit numbers and only show shaded boxes (that are suppose to show the popularity of the term).Mobi Cheap said:Sadly true. But weren't they supposed to be launching a much better version of it some time soon?
I guess I can find the answer with a little research, but I shouldn't have to do that - we should all be buzzing about the alpha/beta versions by now.
fonzie_007 said:I believe the new version was going to omit numbers and only show shaded boxes (that are suppose to show the popularity of the term).
