Product Pulse – April 25, 2008
Posted April 25th, 2008 at 11:04 pm by Nicki Dugan
Filed in: Product Pulse
Would you believe it was only 55 years ago today that we first understood how genes were passed from generation to generation? Can you say double helix? After pausing to honor the granddaddies of molecular biology, check out what was in our deoxyribose nucleic acid this week.
- Would you like to touch our SearchMonkey?: If you're a developer or site owner clamoring for a chance to monkey with enhanced Yahoo! search results, sign up for a developer preview of SearchMonkey or mark your calendar for our May 15th developer launch party. It's our first step toward a totally new open Yahoo! strategy. Buh bye, links and abstracts. Hello, rich results with data like images, deep links, ratings, reviews, etc.!
- Circle of refinement: Yahoo! Local just made narrowing search results vastly easier with that rockstar of geometry: the circle. Looking for a greasy spoon for breakfast, but want one close to the ocean? Click "expand map" on your search query results and move that circle around to whatever 'hood you're looking for and make the radius bigger or smaller. As you move the circle, the business results automatically update. Brings new meaning to search radius. More here.
- Share your Flickr love: See something on Flickr and just can't contain yourself? In this world of instant gratification, it's now easier than ever to share photos, videos, sets, and groups with Flickr's simple new "share this" button. Everpresent on the upper right side, it beckons you to email, link to, blog about, or get the HTML code to embed pictures and videos. What's more, it will auto-complete screen names of your contacts as you type. All the more easy to spread the love. More here.
- Ain't nothin' better than free: You're about to toss your old bottle cap collection when you realize there just might be a 10-year-old aching for a Nehi Red to complete his. That's when you go check out our "Free is Good" microsite, launched in honor of Earth Day. It's based on the old "one man's trash is another man's treasure" adage and it's there to help you find reuse groups in your neck of the woods. In addition to the warm feeling you'll get inside from getting cool stuff and keeping other stuff out of landfills, you'll have a shot at scoring eco-friendly prizes like a Smart car, a trek to a national park, a trip to an eco-resort, a home energy audit, local organic food or public transit for a year, or even free toilet paper (hey, who doesn't need that?). Get thee green!
- Gimme your digits: You'll never have to ask that again with the new MyBlogLog feature that lets you instantly add your MyBlogLog contacts and other members to your address book. They've rolled out one-click access to vCards (for Outlook, Thunderbird, Address Book on Macs, etc.) and hCards (for you more sophisticated microformats fan). Your info will reflect whatever you specified in your privacy settings. There's nothing quite like portable data. More here.
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Developer welcome mat
Posted April 24th, 2008 at 10:04 am by Neal Sample
Filed in: Conferences/Events, Yahoo Search Trends & News
You’re a developer. Your dream is to impact an insane number of people with your work. And you’re impatient — you don’t want to start small, dazzling just a few people with your coding wares.
Enter the Yahoo! Open Strategy (Y!OS). Imagine a world where you can write code that will ...