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    Yahoo Acquires Tumblr, Promises ’Not to Screw It Up’
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    The speculation is over. Yahoo has acquired Tumblr, according to official statements from Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer and Tumblr CEO and Founder David Karp.

    In a somewhat odd press release, Yahoo promises it will not ”screw up” the popular microblogging service.

    ”Per the agreement and our promise not to screw it up, Tumblr will be independently operated as a separate business. David Karp will remain CEO. The product, service and brand will continue to be defined and developed separately with the same Tumblr irreverence, wit, and commitment to empower creators,” says Yahoo in the release.

    The total price Yahoo paid for Tumblr is approximately $1.1 billion, all of it in cash.

    Yahoo claims the deal offers ”unique opportunities” for both companies. Yahoo plans to deploy its personalization technology and search infrastructure to Tumblr, which should help users find relevant content more easily. On the other hand, Tumblr brings 50 billion blog posts, 300 million monthly unique visitors and 120,000 daily signups.

    Tumblr CEO David Karp has also confirmed the acquisition in a blog post.

    ”Before touching on how awesome this is, let me try to allay any concerns: We’re not turning purple. Our headquarters isn’t moving. Our team isn’t changing. Our roadmap isn’t changing. And our mission – to empower creators to make their best work and get it in front of the audience they deserve – certainly isn’t changing,” wrote Karp.

    The reactions we’re seeing from Tumblr users are mostly those of disappointment, though some of them are positive.

    ”So, I just finished watching The Goonies with my mom so I went up stairs to take a little nap. I walked past my dad, who was listening to the news on the radio, and the second I did that I heard the news about Yahoo! buying Tumblr had been confirmed after hearing these news I put my hands up and yelled “NOOOOOOOOO” and got down on my knees ‘sobbing’,” writes one Tumblr user.

    Another user is expressing his disappointment in typical Tumblr fashion: through animated GIFs.

    What do you think? Is Yahoo’s acquisition of Tumblr a good move? Which company will benefit more from the deal? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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    How did you like the Billboard Music Awards? #bbma

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      cynaamonjLTL · 5 hours, 40 minutes ago

      WAS WORKING..I MISSSED IT.

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      it was okay i guess

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    Georgia Father and Son Graduate Together from Morehouse College

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    Two men named Dorian Joyner graduated on Sunday from Morehouse College in Georgia. They are a father and son who have supported each other as classmates and family.

    Dorian Joyner Sr., 46, was a student at Atlanta’s Morehouse College in 1988 when he decided to take some time off from school to pursue a career opportunity in computers. Over the next 20 years, he worked as a senior analyst in data and finance for several major corporations, including a large law firm.

    After growing more and more interested in law, he went back to school in 2006 to get an associate’s degree in paralegal studies to make sure he really loved law before investing time and money in law school.

    In 2010, Joyner Sr. approached his son to tell him about his decision to go back to Morehouse.

    ”I just told him to repeat the question one more time and repeat the answer one more time because I thought I heard a different answer,” Dorian Joyner Jr., 23, told ABCNews.com with a laugh. ”I thought he was coming to visit friends. He was coming back as a student.”

    The two were never in the same class, but shared some of the same teachers. Joyner Sr. chuckled as he recalled teachers doing a double-take when they saw that they had a Dorian Joyner in their class when they had previously taught one of a different age.

    ”When we saw each other, we’d greet each other, talk to each other and see how the other was doing in classes,” Joyner Jr. said. ”Sometimes, people would walk past us when we were talking and say, ’Wow, you two look just alike.’”

    ”The only thing he doesn’t do is say, ’Dad,’ on campus. He’ll call me Dorian,” Joyner Sr. said.

    Joyner Sr. said that on campus, he fit in by dressing like the other guys and carrying his backpack. He said that most students kept their distance from ”the old guy” for the first few months of each semester until after the first group project, when he realized how he excelled in presentations from all of his work experience. Then, they flocked to be in his group.

    Their roles were reversed, with Joyner Jr. keeping a watchful eye on his father at school.

    ”He acts like he’s my father on campus,” Joyner Sr. said. ”He’ll say, ’Did you get your class? Did you register?’ He makes sure to check up on everything.”

    On Sunday, both donned caps and gowns to graduate with a mutual pride in each other.

    ”I’m definitely proud of him,” Joyner Jr. said. ”I’m proud of him as a man to go back and fulfill a degree. A lot of people his age have a family, have a career and really don’t have the time or finance to go back to school. The fact that he took the opportunity to find financing and time to go back to school while maintaining a social life and a family is very astounding. That’s hard to do.”

    ”It’s just going to be an exciting time all around,” Joyner Sr. said. ”It makes me proud. I watched him struggle through school and he’s my firstborn, so it really makes me proud.”

    President Obama gave the commencement speech at Morehouse’s graduation ceremony.

    The school is one of the country’s leading historical black colleges and universities. Alumni include Martin Luther King Jr., Spike Lee and Samuel L. Jackson, among others.

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