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Product Pulse – October 19, 2007

Posted October 20th, 2007 at 12:19 am by Julie Han, Blog Team

Number of Comments 3 Comments / Filed in: Product Pulse

“Move that bus!” Don’t worry, we won’t out you for getting teary-eyed while watching Ty Pennington’s home makeover show. But he may, if you forget to toast his birthday. Afterwards, take a look at our household improvements.

  • A window into Flickr: Windows Live Photo Gallery beta users just got another Flickricious reason to load up their photos. Now you can get your photos off your camera, tag them, make simple corrections, and load them up directly to Flickr. It even has the option to stitch together multiple photos auto-panorama style. If you’re a Windows XP or Vista user, check out the beta here. And then read more from the Flickr team.
  • Upcoming in your next search: If you liked the streamlined search results on Upcoming, then you’ll love finding all your fave Upcoming local events by doing a Yahoo! Search. Type in “events in San Francisco” and get instant access to SF events this weekend, next weekend, or popular ones to come.

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Comment Fred Grott | October 20th, 2007 at 7:37 am

Computer Science and Software Engineering Ain’t Noise Pollution
Its the only way to push out Innovations that save Yahoo INC.
From user created widgets in web 2.0 to Mobile 2.0
Converging on every new innovation

Computer Science and Software Engineering Ain’t Noise Pollution
Its the only way to push out Innovations that save Yahoo INC.
From Del.lico,us to Flickr to YahooGo(MobileY! Mobile 2.0 rewrite!)
Converging on every new use of internet

Computer Science and Software Engineering Ain’t Noise Pollution
Its the only way to push out Innovations that save Yahoo INC.
From mobile socialmeto gps enabled social event enabling
to Moble to Desktop online storegage and transfers via SocailBin
All new features of MobileY!!!

Computer Science and Software Engineering Ain’t Noise Pollution
Its the only way to push out Innovations that save Yahoo INC.
From the Mobile Innovations Group pushing out MoibleY!, SocialMeto, and socialBin
to Widgets on desktop, web pages, and mobile.

Julie, will you and Jerry Yang join me in singing the above song?

Comment Fred Grott | October 20th, 2007 at 12:38 pm

Nice article form TechCrunch on the Picnik photo editing coming to FLickr …see:

http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/10/19/flickr-to-add-photo-editing-tool-via-picnik/

This is going to be so cool for all Flickr users..

Fred Grott
http://www.jroller.com/shareme

Comment gag | October 21st, 2007 at 5:52 pm

These are all interesting products and services. Lot of good product updates lately, yahoo has really picked up its act. If i had more money, i would be buying lots of yahoo shares.

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