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Yahoo!7 flavour for Internet Explorer 8

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Good News! We are happy to announce that Yahoo!7 recently launched an optimised version of Internet Explorer 8. All you web surfers can now enjoy:

  • Better protection against online threats such as fraudulent sites and spyware
  • Increased speed to help you browse the Web faster
  • New tools that provide easier access to your favourite sites
  • Built-in Yahoo!7 Homepage, Yahoo!7 Toolbar and Yahoo!7 Search

There are some great search features in the Yahoo!7 IE8 toolbar. Yahoo!7 Search Assist provides instant text suggestions to users so you can get further detail from your search.

Or you can customise it further and choose to search in Yahoo!7 videos, images or even on Answers, all from the toolbar.

Another nifty tool is the Answers button installed with the toolbar. When you’re logged in, you can click on the arrow then scroll through the suggestions. Options include going straight to Yahoo!7 Answers, going to the Ask a Question, Answer a Question or even to your own Q&As.

To experience all these goodies, download Yahoo!7 optimised version of Internet Explorer 8. Also, answer our question from the official IE8 account – How does internet safety impact your online browsing?

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Aussie quiz show hosts on Answers

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Quiz legends John Burgess, Greg Evans & Ian Turpie with Miss Universe Australia Laura Dundovic and Presenter Mike Goldman on Sydney Harbour this week

Have you seen the question from one of our favourite quiz show hosts John Burgess on Answers? He asked:

There have been some great Answers from the community so far, I particularly like Alycat’s:

Sitting down with my mum eating dinner watching The Goodies. I now sit down with my kids and they love them too. The Goodies are so politically incorrect and most of the time just stupid, but in today’s complicated world this is a breath of fresh air.

and Tarkarri’s

2 most memorable, a single incident and an ongoing show. Will never forget those first steps on the moon, as a child I found it absolutely awesome. The other was sneaking out of bed to watch Graham Kennedy on IMT through the crack at the hinge of the half open door. Half the jokes probably went straight over my head at the time, but the man was truly a master!

Well Burgo and fellow Quiz master legends Ian Turpie (The Price is Right) and Greg Evans (Perfect Match) were down on Sydney Harbour this week promoting PlayStation’s new Aussie themed Buzz!™Brain of Oz Ultimate Quiz Master Legend game. We thought we’d turn the tables and ask them what their favourite childhood TV memory is. Here’s what they had to say…

Burgo isn’t the only celeb we’ve got on Answers at the moment. Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko wants to know What qualities do you need to be a Bond girl and why?, Jennifer Aniston is asking What is your funniest family pet moment?and Australia’s own Nicky Buckley asks What’s the worst cooking disaster you’ve had that set off the smoke alarm?

Are there any celebrities you’d like on Answers? Tell us here and we’ll see what we can do ;-)

Caitlin
Community Manager

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Economy in crisis? The G-20 is on it!

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This week, while we citizens continue to lose our jobs, our savings, and our patience; the Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (aka the G-20) will convene in London to try to figure out some solutions to our global economic crisis.

The G-20 is a group of the top economic leaders from 20 countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the U.K., the U.S.A., and The E.U.  If you add them all together, the G-20 economies comprise 85% of global gross national product, 80% of world trade, and two-thirds of the world population. The G-20 likes to meet every year or so to discuss global markets, economic policies, trade, and the like. Obviously, this year they have a lot to talk about.

So, I guess we can all relax now that we know that our best economic and government leaders are on the case, right? We can just wait around while they think up a solution, right? I hope so. But, one could argue, after all, that it was banking and lending institutions that got us into this mess in the first place.

Just before last year’s G-20 summit in Washington, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said, “We must rethink the financial system from scratch, as at Bretton Woods.” British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said we must agree to a “new, international financial architecture for the years ahead.” And perhaps they’re right. Maybe we should stop relying on misguided bankers and financial pundits to solve our problems. Maybe instead, our heads of state should look to Yahoo!7 Answers.

Should we let the banks and investment funds fail? Should we continue to prop them up with tax dollars? Should we buy more? Consume less? Should we be more green and less profitable, or should we say to heck with the environment and start dumping all of our toxic waste into the ocean? Maybe we should just ditch the whole system and return to the woods where we could learn to hunt and survive on nuts and berries! Maybe not.

So, we’ve asked a question on Answers for you, the Answers community:

How can our governments work together to overcome the global economic crisis?

Since this is truly an international problem, we’re asking this question on all of our international Answers Blogs, sites, too. The Best Answers will be featured in a coming blog post. So, let’s give our economic leaders something to think about! We look forward to all of your opinions and ideas.

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