Archive for October, 2005

Yahoo! Messenger and MSN Messenger join forces

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc.move to make their instant messaging programs work together comes just as the popular communications tool is beginning to expand into such fields as video chatting and Internet telephone functions.

But for now at least, the two companies said their partnership announced Wednesday will focus on traditional instant messaging, allowing people with either system to send lightning-fast messages to each other. That is expected to be in place by June 2006.

Eventually, the companies said, they hope to be able to let users make computer-to-computer phone calls as well, but they couldn’t say when that would happen.

The partnership could give the companies more power to compete against market leader America Online and perhaps dark horse Google Inc., which launched its own service,Google Talk, in September. In the long run, it may also provide a way to battle companies like Skype Technologies SA, the Internet phone provider being acquired by eBay Inc.

In my Country % 95 of web users use Msn messenger which makes me sick, i only used Msn messenger one time and removed immediately and never turn back why ? Yahoo! Messenger is more secure and cute plus i am a Yahoo! fan


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Yahoo! Podcasts Search Beta

Monday, October 10th, 2005
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Huh What the hell is Podcasting?

Think of a podcast as a radio show. Each show consists of a series of individual episodes that you can listen to how you want — on your PC, using your MP3 player, or with just a web browser.

Yahoo! Inc is introducing tools for finding, organizing and rating “podcasts” the audio programs designed to be played on Apple Inc.’s iPod and many other portable music players. Yahoo!, which operates the world’s most visited Web site, plans to begin testing the new service Monday at Yahoo! Podcasts, Although it can do several things, the free service focuses on making it easier for people to sift through the tens of thousands of podcasts currently available on the Web to find the programming best suited to their personal interests.”We intend to be the most comprehensive source for podcast content,” said Geoff Ralston, Yahoo’s chief product officer.

Yahoo! isn’t the first Web site to search podcasts. Specialty Web sites such as Odeo.com and Podcast.net already do the same thing.


But Yahoo! is the first Internet heavyweight to tackle the task. “We feel like we are really getting ahead of the curve with this,” Ralston said.It’s only a matter of time before Yahoo’s rivals, including online search engine leader Google Inc., introduce similar podcasting features, predicted Phil Leigh, an analyst for Inside Digital Media in Tampa, Fla.

“Beyond a shadow of a doubt, the future of search is in audio and video. Searching through text on the Internet has really reached a maturity point,” he said. “If you look 10 years down the road, everyone is going to be searching for podcasts.”

All the major search engines are adding more bells and whistles in an effort to retain and attract visitors. The traffic is crucial because the search engines need a substantial audience to continue generating the ad sales that account for most of their profits.

Yahoo! estimates that up to 5 million people currently listen to podcasts, which run a gamut of topics. Everything from the president’s weekly address to ordinary citizens ranting about their pet peeves are available on podcasts.

The potential market is much larger. Apple so far has sold more than 20 million iPods, accounting for about three-fourths of the MP3 players in the United States.

But the podcasting phenomenon remains a mystery to most of the country something that Yahoo believes it can change by delivering more comprehensive search results and enabling users to store the podcasts in their computer’s music players, including Apple’s iTunes and Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Player in addition to Yahoo’s.

That way, people can listen to the podcasts at their convenience, even if they don’t have an iPod or another portable device that plays MP3 audio files.

Besides the iPod, Yahoo’s service also is compatible with the iRiver player, Dell Inc.’s DJ and Creative Technology Ltd.’s Zen.

Yahoo’s service is built strictly for listeners. Unlike Odeo’s site, Yahoo isn’t providing any tools for creating podcasts, although there are plans to do so eventually, said Joe Hayashi, Yahoo’s director of product management.

“This is all about discovery for now,” Hayashi said. “Step One is all about growing the ecosystem.”

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Yahoo! Acquires Upcoming.org

Wednesday, October 5th, 2005
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Yahoo! Acquires Upcoming.org The site, founded by Andy Baio, provides tools that enable users to share observations about the events and identify common areas of interests. Yahoo! plans to keep Upcoming’s current Web site separate, but eventually will incorporate much of the content into its own site to bolster its local search capabilities, said Paul Levine, Yahoo’s general manager of local search, ‘”We think local search is about much more than being able to find a business in your community,” Levine said. “There is no question that local events are an important component, too.”

Both Yahoo! and its rival, Google Inc., have been placing a greater emphasis on local search during the past two years as more people gradually change the way they search.With more homes having high-speed Internet connections that make it easier to load Web pages, people increasingly are turning to the Internet before the Yellow Pages for business referrals. And more people, particularly younger generations, also are turning to the Web to learn about what’s happening in their communities.

Both Yahoo! and Google want to field the local search requests because they make money from the ads posted alongside each batch of results. Because Upcoming revolves around social networking, Upcoming eventually might be blended into Yahoo! 360 a social networking and blogging section the company is testing. The listings about concerts also shape up as a logical fit with Yahoo’s music offerings.


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Yahoo! presents IMU

Sunday, October 2nd, 2005
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IMU ( I miss you )

Get inside the relationship of your favorite couple with Inside IMU! Every long distance relationship survives or dies by communication. This is your exclusive sneak peek inside the sweet, intense, and private interactions between IMU couples, emails, IMs and more.


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