Monday, August 16, 2010

Yahoo is green letters instead of red. Is this a safe yahoo site ?

has yahoo changed it's color ? When I signed in it was green, however if I click the red Y in top left hand corner it's pop's up as usual. Did yahoo change sence last night or am I on an unsafe site ? Thank you, and have A YAHOO GOOD DAY !!!

Yahoo is green letters instead of red. Is this a safe yahoo site ?
exsqueeze me of course yahoo is lotz of ppl use it everyday!


Plus 2-day is earth day so that means they put writing in gree like google:





http://www.google.com/
Reply:Yes, it's the same site. Yahoo periodically changes its logo based on current events, holidays, etc. In this case it is promoting Earth Day 2008 and the "going green" campaign to help save the environment by recycling, etc.
Reply:Its not just you who is seeing the "Green Yahoo", but it is everybody who accesses Yahoo! This is just a temporary theme it has adapted to signify its interest/support in the "Save Earth" revolution that is going on around the world. Yes, the site you see is safe.





You might have observed the logo on the home page too. The two O's turn around %26amp; show up the recycle symbol.





Don't worry!
Reply:Yep..the site is safe. Yahoo is going the google way. Its changing its colours for occassions and impt holidays!!
Reply:calm down!
Reply:the site is green cuz of erf day so yea it is safe!!
Reply:Clearly an attempt to copy Google's sense of fun. The site is safe.
Reply:Site is safe.
Reply:The site is safe.
Reply:it is a Yahoo! green website... because it is EARTH DAY today (APRIL 22)!!!





it is SAFE of course!!!





In celebration of Earth Day this year, Yahoo! is focusing on one of the most important themes of environmentalism: Reuse. Check out the Yahoo! “Free is Good” microsite: http://green.yahoo.com/earth-day featuring Freecycle and other Reuse groups. For those of you not familiar with Freecycle and other Reuse groups, these are groups that encourage people in local communities to give and receive “free” goods from their neighbors. To inspire more activity and encourage exploration of what these resuse groups have to offer, from now until May 4th, Yahoo! will “hide” special prizes in randomly selected Freecycle and other reuse groups posts. These prizes are specifically eco-friendly in nature (e.g. a Smart car, organic food delivery, eco-resort trip, concert tickets to Sheryl Crow, other locally relevant cool prizes and my personal favorite – toilet paper – b/c that just isn’t reuseable!). Also featured on the “Free is Good” microsite are real stories from real people who have found “treasures” on Freecycle.

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