Product Pulse - October 5, 2007
Posted October 5th, 2007 at 2:10 pm by Julie Han
Filed in: Product Pulse
From Reading Rainbow to Mister Rogers, PBS continues to be the home to many childhood memories, even 37 years later. After you’ve finished humming “Won't You Be My Neighbor,” find out what we’ve been doing in our neighborhood.
- Answers get mobilized: Whether you’re looking for recommendations or facts, Yahoo! oneSearch gives you the best of both worlds with search results that now include answers from Yahoo! Answers users and content from Wikipedia. Want to find great conversation starters? Curious when the Golden Gate Bridge was built? In other news, we’ve added in flight info. Search for “United Airlines 90” and get up-to-the-minute status as you rush to the airport! Point your phone to http://m.yahoo.com/ and take a look-see for yourself.
- Primetime on your time: Based on your suggestions, we made some updates to our TV listings on My Yahoo!. You can now see a listing grid that recognizes your layout theme and fits into your columns. Your go-to channels on Yahoo! TV will appear automatically on your TV listings as well. We didn’t stop there. You can now choose a grid that suits your My Yahoo! layout by displaying 1, 2, or 3-hour blocks of shows and set “primetime” to whatever time you want during the day. There’s more, read about all the updates here.
- Look who's on TV: You've always wanted to be a television star. Now it's as easy as subscribing to AT&T Homezone and you can access your Flickr sets right from your living room. Think of the high def. Read more here.
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Say goodbye to eBay and PayPal fraudsters
Posted October 4th, 2007 at 7:10 am by Nicki Dugan
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You've no doubt received an email or two (or thirty) telling you that your PayPal account has been compromised. Or that someone has a question about an item you're not selling on eBay. And maybe you even fell for it (hey, it looked official enough) and unwittingly gave up your ...