Product Pulse - October 26, 2007
Posted October 26th, 2007 at 4:34 pm by Julie Han, Blog Team
2 Comments / Filed in: Product Pulse
Go ahead, make an arse of yourself in honor of the 222nd year anniversary of the first mules in the United States. Or just send a free “Mule Day” e-card, and then trot through our updates!
- Mortgages get localized: Tracking down the best rates for home loans just got easier with an improved mortgage rate search feature on Yahoo! Real Estate’s Home Loan section. Just type in the name of your stomping ground, select the loan amount, the type of loan you’re interested in, and your FICO score (that’s your credit score). And presto, a list of local lenders come up, which you can refine based on points, fees, and term parameters. See for yourself.
- Making room: My Yahoo! now offers a “small search box” setting to help minimize the search box up top. It even moves everything up a bit higher, so you have more page to fill with what you want. We’ve also added a time stamp option at the top of the page so you know exactly when you last made an update to the page. One less thing to keep track of. Read more from the team here.
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Alexis Kauffmann | October 26th, 2007 at 8:58 pm
This setting for My Yahoo is something we were all anxiously waiting for “someone” to do. Thank you, you did!
gag | October 28th, 2007 at 7:11 pm
Interesting product updates, i guess everybody is busy doing their bit. I love yahoo, it keeps me busy with fun stuff to do, like the new yahoo starwars site. I spent some time their, i think my brain grew a bit from all the interesting information i got from that site but in comparison i think my brain is a peanut.
My yahoo is fun coz i can make many new pages on various topics and add fun content in them and then share it with people. I am glad i can now choose a small search box, that will give me more space on my screen to view more modules. I think due to myyahoo i am learning the art of controlling many modules.
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