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Yahoo Opens Up Third Party Applications

Posted By rt44man on Dec 16, 2008   FROM: pcworld.com report abuse

Yahoo Inbox Gets Social, Opens Up to Third-Party. Yahoo reaches one of the largest and most audiences that consumers on the Web.

Yahoo held a press conference in San Francisco on Monday on a new Yahoo! Open Strategy (Y! OS), an initiative of the company focused on creating technologies are more open to outside developers and the integration of social-networking features in its services.

A large part of the announcement of Yahoo Mail, the Internet's most popular web-based mail service. The new "smarter inbox" has a welcome page that allows users to messages float to the top of the queue of their designated, the most important contacts.

Yahoo Inbox

As we can provide more choice for our users and deduct social function within the Yahoo network, we deliver on our promise to the best place for people to start online - and return to again and again - to do everything that the most relevant to them

The Yahoo! Smarter mail inbox experience, the company is the largest industrial application of the Y! OS initiative, allowing it to life Yahoo! 'S open and social efforts in its consumer products. Yahoo! Mail is a place where millions of people begin their day, priority is given to their daily activities, and to constantly keep checking in with and aware of what their business. The aim of the next generation of Yahoo! Mail is to meet the changing needs of consumers by streamlining access to the most relevant and useful information and help users be more productive, all from their own inbox.

The smarter inbox, experience has a new Yahoo! Mail Home Page surfaces messages, information and updates of the activities of users care about people, and an updated inbox folders and filters messages of the opinion that these personal relationships. The smarter Yahoo! Mail inbox also gives users direct access to relevant third-party applications that can leverage the user content of e-mail, calendar and contacts with the user's permission.

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