TechCrunch:
When you are late to the game, trying to rename it doesn’t win you any points. Today, Yahoo announced that it is finally adding basic status updates to its Mail and Messenger products, which it is calling “status-casting.” (Read More)
CNET News.com | Tech news blog:
Yahoo Messenger, along with several other core products, are looking more and more social every day.(Credit: Yahoo)SUNNYVALE, CALIF.--Yahoo increased the social graces of its core products Monday, with a nod to its new home p (Read More)
Webware.com:
Has it really been eighteen months since the tech world first started talking about the possibility of a Microsoft-Yahoo deal? Well, you could look it up. Since February 1, 2008, when Microsoft made a $44.6 billion unsolicite (Read More)
paidContent.org:
The 18-month Microsoft-Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) saga finally enters a productive phase (regulators willing) with a 10-year search and advertising sales pact between the two companies. The deal, much of which has already been report (Read More)
Micro Persuasion:
Do you My Yahoo? I still do, occasionally, though I iGoogle more these days. I have been using My Yahoo for over 10 years, but what's great is that they haven't stayed still. Now My Yahoo is getting more social. Yahoo today (Read More)
Mashable!:
Even though you could access and chat with your Yahoo IM contacts via other iPhone apps (like Fring), iPhone users with a preference for Yahoo Messenger will love the new full-featured iPhone app.Yahoo Messenger for iPhone [i (Read More)
paidContent.org:
The race to create the most "open" social network continues: MySpaceID has gotten some upgrades. The platform, which lets MySpace members take their IDs with them across the web, is MySpace's answer to Facebook Connect; the t (Read More)
ProgrammableWeb:
Yahoo has been steadily expanding on its Yahoo Open Strategy (Y!OS), a set of complementary platforms that allow developers to rapidly access Yahoo network data and develop applications. At the core of Y!OS are two platforms (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Yahoo is obviously going through a rather tough period in its history. Last night, at O'Reilly's Web 2.0 Summit, John Battelle interviewed Yahoo's CEO Jerry Yang and asked him about Microsoft's takeover bid, Google's decision (Read More)