I believe that this Book will be on the Best Sellers list if published in different languages.
2007-07-05
11:11:14
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Perhaps select the answers which are helpful and useful then contacting the contributors. This is easy to become a reality, Yahoo is number one.
2007-07-08
05:43:58 ·
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How about:
Yahoo's Best Answers Volume 1, 2, 3 or 4 depending on the number of pages.
2007-07-13
09:00:02 ·
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They would have legal issues with that as they would need to get the poster permission
Either that or change their ToS so that everything posted became their own property - which they can't do because of the amount of "cut n paste" answers they get
Everything would have to be checked against all other sources on the web to ensure no breach of copyright, and that would be too expensive to do
2007-07-05 11:14:17
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answered by Weatherman 7
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you have already lost the copyright. in accordance to the term of provider, any questions or solutions you supply on Yahoo!solutions will become their property, and are not any further your guy or woman. You agreed to the TOS once you signed up, so as that they might do despite they pick with your contributions. For what it is well worth, however, I doubt they'll carry out a e book. I recommend, all of the content cloth is publicly available for loose, so publishing a e book might value them an excellent type of money and constructive very few human beings might worry to purchase it on account that they might get the comparable content cloth (and extra) right here for loose via utilising the quest function.
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answered by hyler 4
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Who would take the time to read through all of the book? Not I and I don't know of anyone else who has that kind of time. Plus, yahoo doesn't have my permission to publish my posts and they would need to pay me if they put any of mine in such a book since I am a contributor.
2007-07-12 03:26:52
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answered by cnored9528 3
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Some "best answers" are sometimes the only answer to the question. And other "best answers" are merely the bias of the asker. Yahoo Answers is better off as an online creature that is sometimes helpful and too often a waste of time, rather than a definitive source of information.
2007-07-05 12:23:40
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answered by God_Lives_Underwater 5
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There are too many stupid questions and stupid answers on this site...if they made a "Best of: Best Yahoo! Answers" book, that'd be cool. But just because someone who asked "What color is the sky?" chose "blue" as the best answer doesn't mean its an intelligent question worth publishing.
2007-07-05 11:14:23
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answered by victoria 5
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WHAT ACTUALLY would be more likely would be a great website ranking all the best of answers rather than just showing a select few and rotating it every couple of weeks, that would be great if they had a website that ranked and archived the best of answers WOOH! yeah that would be great, then their would be no legal issues and it would be above all ...free to everyone.
2007-07-05 11:40:53
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answered by crashaholics 2
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Not a bad idea as long as they don't divulge the asker's or answerer's IDs.
They should list it by categories and edit out all of the date sensitive, fluff-ball, and inane questions which seem to permeate the site in every category.
2007-07-05 11:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if they publish as a first prerequisite would be Best Questions ASKED.
2007-07-05 11:15:18
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answered by cliff_bonham2000 2
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It would make for interesting reading thats for sure.
Also the legal issues would be forever long, because of the answers and also for all the references that are mentioned.
2007-07-05 11:19:26
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answered by trakn 3
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Depends on the questions. Some of them as I'm sure you know would be pretty pointless.
2007-07-05 11:19:42
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answered by Elektra 3
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