Product Pulse - July 27, 2007
Posted July 27th, 2007 at 1:07 pm by Julie Han
Filed in: Product Pulse
Eh, what’s up Doc? Can’t get enough of that lovable wabbit? First, hop in celebration of Bugs Bunny’s 67 years, and then check out what we’ve hared up!
- Slideshow mania: Flickr just added enhanced its slideshow feature – perfect timing for your summer BBQs. Now you have the option of viewing all your search results in a slideshow (look for the link in the upper right of the search results page) and when you link to a slideshow from a photo page, it will start with the photo you were looking at (not at the beginning of that set). Want to switch it up? Play the slideshow backwards! Read more here.
- It’s showtime: We’ve got a new Movies module and more page layout options on My Yahoo!. Add the new Movies module here and start browsing for showtimes and new movies at your local theater by sorting box office ratings and opening times. After you’ve decided what movie to watch, do some redecorating. Choose from six different layout options, now with narrow or wide column choices to freshen up your My Yahoo!. More from the team here.
- Video remix!: We’ve revamped our Music Videos section with shiny new pages for the Yahoo! Music beta. We’ve got featured videos, personalized video recommendations (what we think you’ll enjoy), video charts that show what you’ve played, and customizable video playlists (accessible from the My Music bar on the right side). Happy dancing, er, watching.
- Get ZoneTagged: ZoneTag now works on Nokia Series 60 (3rd edition phones) or phones with built-in GPS. If you don’t ZoneTag already, now you can upload and tag your Flickr photos directly from your phone. Install it now or read more about it here. Go forth and ZoneTag!
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Posted July 26th, 2007 at 8:07 pm by Julie Han
Filed in: Yahoo Search Trends & News, Yahoo! Video
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