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I'm all in. Expect great revenue, new deals, partnerships and huge run soon
U.S. high-tech industry feeling the heat from Edward Snowden leaks
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/071913-nsa-snowden-272024.html
Do you have a link for the article of the Canadian official?
No reason why you can't tweet, share on linkedin, facebook etc Yippy news or about yippys safe search to help generate interest.
Microsoft challenge
How will they compete with new safe search legislation in Britain and coming to other countries soon. Will they do what Google and IBM are doing with Yippy?
Velocity, the cloud clustering technology that drives Yippy is actually owned by IBM and is now being used to enhance IBM’s “Watson” computer. To date Yippy is the only other company with a license to use this technology. Google, in fact, has had to partner with IBM to gain access to this technology in order to keep up with the future of cloud technology. As Yippy CEO, Rich Granville says, "Yippy is the finest engine for censorship on Earth,”.
Recently, Yippy acquired a perpetual license for the Muse Content Machine and Muse Smart Connectors from MuseGlobal, a leading provider of content integration and data virtualization technology.This acquisition combines two programs together into an exclusive and vast range of resources and abilities that no other search or information-based company in the world possesses including majors such as Google, Microsoft, IBM, and HP/Autonomy.
If that wasn't enough Yippy has recently announced the acquisition of Gigablast Inc. and it's 13,000 sq. ft. facility in New Mexico. Gigablast and its related properties can provide advanced technologies for consumer, eDiscovery, and enterprise big data customers. Gigabits, a related program, is the first operational enterprise class clustering program put into service in 2004. Yippy's Velocity platform will be able to sell behind the firewall installations for all types of search based applications for enterprise and eDiscovery customers.
Regarding these recent advancements, CEO, Rich Granville, says, "This is the most important acquisition of technologies for our young company. Yippy will be a significant presence in the business of search based applications with the combination of Velocity and Gigabits. One can understand the potential for this merger by conducting a consumer search at demo.yippy.com to find that Yippy and Gigablast have already begun to combine indexes which consist of billions of pages of data. Once we fully integrate the technology assets of Gigablast, WRP and MuseGlobal with Yippy, our sales processes can commence and we will be able to under-price the competition by what we believe to be significant margins."
With a record quarter, the anticipation of breaking a million dollars in revenue this year, and having it's unique safe search market cornered, Yippy is well on it's way to proving itself as not only the undisputed leader in safe search but a worthy competitor to the top names in any search application. While currently trading at $0.20 with upward momentum, it's clear for Yippy and their trademark slogan "welcome to the cloud", the sky really is the limit.
Britain announces new safe search. WIth this announcement it should be interesting how Google enhances their safe search capabilities or further incorporates IBM's Yippy search.
Fort Meyers, Florida (I-Newswire) July 16, 2013 - Yippy Inc. (OTCQX: YIPI) The world leader in safe search with it's unique Velocity clustering technology is positioning itself to compete with the world's top search engines. Founded three years ago, Yippy is designed for institutional use in schools and libraries.The company operates on the principle of safe search for ages K -12, filtering out all questionable, violent, and profane content by utilizing technology that is even ahead of Google.
Velocity, the cloud clustering technology that drives Yippy is actually owned by IBM and is now being used to enhance IBM’s “Watson” computer. To date Yippy is the only other company with a license to use this technology. Google, in fact, has had to partner with IBM to gain access to this technology in order to keep up with the future of cloud technology. As Yippy CEO, Rich Granville says, "Yippy is the finest engine for censorship on Earth,”.
Recently, Yippy acquired a perpetual license for the Muse Content Machine and Muse Smart Connectors from MuseGlobal, a leading provider of content integration and data virtualization technology.This acquisition combines two programs together into an exclusive and vast range of resources and abilities that no other search or information-based company in the world possesses including majors such as Google, Microsoft, IBM, and HP/Autonomy.
If that wasn't enough Yippy has recently announced the acquisition of Gigablast Inc. and it's 13,000 sq. ft. facility in New Mexico. Gigablast and its related properties can provide advanced technologies for consumer, eDiscovery, and enterprise big data customers. Gigabits, a related program, is the first operational enterprise class clustering program put into service in 2004. Yippy's Velocity platform will be able to sell behind the firewall installations for all types of search based applications for enterprise and eDiscovery customers.
Regarding these recent advancements, CEO, Rich Granville, says, "This is the most important acquisition of technologies for our young company. Yippy will be a significant presence in the business of search based applications with the combination of Velocity and Gigabits. One can understand the potential for this merger by conducting a consumer search at demo.yippy.com to find that Yippy and Gigablast have already begun to combine indexes which consist of billions of pages of data. Once we fully integrate the technology assets of Gigablast, WRP and MuseGlobal with Yippy, our sales processes can commence and we will be able to under-price the competition by what we believe to be significant margins."
With a record quarter, the anticipation of breaking a million dollars in revenue this year, and having it's unique safe search market cornered, Yippy is well on it's way to proving itself as not only the undisputed leader in safe search but a worthy competitor to the top names in any search application. While currently trading at $0.20 with upward momentum, it's clear for Yippy and their trademark slogan "welcome to the cloud", the sky really is the limit.
IBM enterprise search...should be interesting how they use Yippy (they on 20%) to enhance their search capabilities. Looks like huge potential.
Fort Meyers, Florida (I-Newswire) July 16, 2013 - Yippy Inc. (OTCQX: YIPI) The world leader in safe search with it's unique Velocity clustering technology is positioning itself to compete with the world's top search engines. Founded three years ago, Yippy is designed for institutional use in schools and libraries.The company operates on the principle of safe search for ages K -12, filtering out all questionable, violent, and profane content by utilizing technology that is even ahead of Google.
Velocity, the cloud clustering technology that drives Yippy is actually owned by IBM and is now being used to enhance IBM’s “Watson” computer. To date Yippy is the only other company with a license to use this technology. Google, in fact, has had to partner with IBM to gain access to this technology in order to keep up with the future of cloud technology. As Yippy CEO, Rich Granville says, "Yippy is the finest engine for censorship on Earth,”.
Recently, Yippy acquired a perpetual license for the Muse Content Machine and Muse Smart Connectors from MuseGlobal, a leading provider of content integration and data virtualization technology.This acquisition combines two programs together into an exclusive and vast range of resources and abilities that no other search or information-based company in the world possesses including majors such as Google, Microsoft, IBM, and HP/Autonomy.
If that wasn't enough Yippy has recently announced the acquisition of Gigablast Inc. and it's 13,000 sq. ft. facility in New Mexico. Gigablast and its related properties can provide advanced technologies for consumer, eDiscovery, and enterprise big data customers. Gigabits, a related program, is the first operational enterprise class clustering program put into service in 2004. Yippy's Velocity platform will be able to sell behind the firewall installations for all types of search based applications for enterprise and eDiscovery customers.
Regarding these recent advancements, CEO, Rich Granville, says, "This is the most important acquisition of technologies for our young company. Yippy will be a significant presence in the business of search based applications with the combination of Velocity and Gigabits. One can understand the potential for this merger by conducting a consumer search at demo.yippy.com to find that Yippy and Gigablast have already begun to combine indexes which consist of billions of pages of data. Once we fully integrate the technology assets of Gigablast, WRP and MuseGlobal with Yippy, our sales processes can commence and we will be able to under-price the competition by what we believe to be significant margins."
With a record quarter, the anticipation of breaking a million dollars in revenue this year, and having it's unique safe search market cornered, Yippy is well on it's way to proving itself as not only the undisputed leader in safe search but a worthy competitor to the top names in any search application. While currently trading at $0.20 with upward momentum, it's clear for Yippy and their trademark slogan "welcome to the cloud", the sky really is the limit.
When are financials due out?
Potential GOOG acquisition?
Google is trying to build it's own safe search but seems like Yippy is ahead of the game. Any thoughts?
http://www.i-newswire.com/for-yippy-otcqx-yipi-the-sky-s/230339
More good news for IBM...they own 20% of YIPPY
http://www.i-newswire.com/for-yippy-otcqx-yipi-the-sky-s/230339
I think we will hit $1.00 by Sept and shorts will have to cover once trigger starts at $.80 It depends what happens then to see if news or any other events propel it up to $2. I thiink if it hits $2 someone will be tempted to buy them quick before they explode.
Safe Search???
WIll google develop a safe search tool that blocks objectionable and malicious content for all major browers and used within corporations, universities, families, etc ??? Yippy already does that so seems like a potential partner
Do your part
Share on LinkedIn, LinkedIn groups, twitter, facebook, etc. The more exposure the more users they will recieve. Here is a message you can use:
Safe search tool that blocks objectionable and malicious content for all major browers and used within corporations, universities, families, etc www.yippy.com
short squeeze coming soon
No reason we can't all post, tweet, share on LinkedIn etc to help
Huge Opportunity
With the new acquisitions doesn't this also give them a better product to sell to enterprise clients???
ie compete with IBM? Doesn't this really go back to Rich's comments of get noticed and bought by IBM or GOOG since they can compete at least on a small scale for now with both of them and offer technologies that neither of them have?
IBM acquisition
Since IBM owns 10% of Yippy and Yippy now can have a better, more complete product than IBM shouldn't they just buy them outright?
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/yippy-inc-yipi-to-acquire-gigablast-inc-and-web-research-properties-llc-to-expand-consumer-search-enterprise-and-ediscovery-products-2013-06-25
Snowden bad for GOOG
With search engines like Yippy enhances their portfolio, features and capabilities GOOG is investing $5M to research how to improve privacy settings.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/yippy-inc-yipi-to-acquire-gigablast-inc-and-web-research-properties-llc-to-expand-consumer-search-enterprise-and-ediscovery-products-2013-06-25
Make sure you tweet and share the news on linkedin and other sites.
Google Acquisition. I have seen articles about google or IBM potentially buying Yippy (IBM already owns 10%). How does Yippy's acquisition of Gigablast affect this?
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/yippy-inc-yipi-to-acquire-gigablast-inc-and-web-research-properties-llc-to-expand-consumer-search-enterprise-and-ediscovery-products-2013-06-25
IBM Acquisition. I have seen articles about google or IBM potentially buying Yippy (IBM already owns 10%). How does Yippy's acquisition of Gigablast affect this?
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/yippy-inc-yipi-to-acquire-gigablast-inc-and-web-research-properties-llc-to-expand-consumer-search-enterprise-and-ediscovery-products-2013-06-25
Yippy Acquisition!!!
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/yippy-inc-yipi-to-acquire-gigablast-inc-and-web-research-properties-llc-to-expand-consumer-search-enterprise-and-ediscovery-products-2013-06-25
"This is the most important acquisition of technologies for our young company," stated Rich Granville, Yippy's Chief Executive Officer. He continued, "Yippy will be a significant presence in the business of search based applications with the combination of Velocity and Gigabits. One can possibly understand the potential for this proposed merger by conducting a consumer search on demo.yippy.com to find that Yippy and Gigablast have already begun to combine indexes which consist of billions of pages of data. Once we fully integrate the technology assets of Gigablast, WRP and MuseGlobal with Yippy, our sales processes can commence and we will be able to under-price the competition by what we believe to be significant margins."
Shakeout before the big run
I too have posted to other groups, pages, etc. You should also download their search tool and use it for all searches