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		<title>The evolution of Mail, Messenger and Search</title>
		<link>http://ycorpblog.com/2009/08/24/the-evolution-of-mail-messenger-and-search/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 21:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bryan Lamkin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We’re sprucing up the joint today with major enhancements to three of our most popular products as part of our quest to make Yahoo! the center of your online world. We’ve rolled out improvements to Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Messenger and Yahoo! Search to make them more personally relevant, help you get more done in less [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’re sprucing up the joint today with major enhancements to three of our most popular products  as part of our quest to make Yahoo! the center of your online world. We’ve rolled out improvements to Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Messenger and Yahoo! Search to make them more personally relevant, help you get more done in less time, and keep you better connected with the people and things that matter to you most.</p>
<p><strong>Let’s start with Yahoo! Mail. </strong><br />
After much testing, today we’ve reached a significant Yahoo! Mail milestone by bringing the best of the web – including photosharing, third-party apps and social features – to people’s inboxes… all 300 million inboxes around the world.</p>
<p>For photo hounds, we’ve introduced new multi-select and drag-and-drop functionality that makes it easier to attach photos, view thumbnail previews, and rotate images before you send them. And we’ve upped the photo and filesize limits from 10MB to 25MB.</p>
<p>We’ve also streamlined the inbox experience to further expand the social and open capabilities. A new Application Box brings third-party open apps like PayPal, Picnik, Xoopit, and ZumoDrive together with Flickr, Calendar and Notepad to make managing your email folders easier. Plus, we’re excited to add a new app to the gallery in a few weeks from Evite. With the Evite app you’ll be able to create invitations, check on events, and add items to your Calendar all from one place. And we are only scratching the surface on the apps available.  Stay tuned as we roll out additional apps worldwide and specific apps for regional markets over the coming year.</p>
<p>Your inbox will soon be a bit more social, filtering out the noise by surfacing the most recent emails from your contacts and giving you birthday reminders. In addition, we’ve improved Yahoo! Contacts so you can automatically get updates when a contact changes their name, e-mail address or phone number.</p>
<p>We’ve also redesigned Yahoo! Mail for the mobile web (<a href="http://m.yahoo.com">http://m.yahoo.com</a>), giving you one-click access to check, compose and search email; allowing attachment downloads like Microsoft Office, PDFs and photos; and letting you access personal folders on the go. It’s available today on the iPhone and will be released on 400 other devices with HTML browsers on September 1st.</p>
<p>Here’s a video tour of some of the new features in Yahoo! Mail:</p>
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<p><strong>Introducing Yahoo! Messenger 10</strong><br />
With this new release of Yahoo! Messenger, the biggest news is the debut of truly high quality video calling. Using your Web cam, you can now have full-screen, face-to-face video conversations with crystal clear audio for free from right within your Yahoo! Messenger window. Messenger is also more getting social as we roll out new features to help you stay in closer contact with friends and family.  A new “Updates” tab gives you a quick glimpse of what your contacts are up to – including status updates, Flickr uploads, Yahoo! Buzz stories, Tweets and more. Since our popularity only grows around the globe, we’re also letting you customize your client with one of 16 languages without having to download a different version. And finally, an improved iPhone Messenger app ensures the same great experience with your contacts’ messages even when you’re on the go.</p>
<p>Download the Messenger 10 Beta here: <a href="http://messenger.yahoo.com/winbeta">http://messenger.yahoo.com/winbeta</a>. And be sure to check out a demo of what’s new in Yahoo! Messenger 10:</p>
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<p><strong>Testing the new Yahoo! Search.</strong><br />
To prove just how committed we are to continued innovation in your search experience, we’re testing a new search results page that ups the ante on personal relevance. We’re providing new tools for refining results that let you explore related concepts, display only results from popular Yahoo! and third-party sites, and narrow results by types of content like people, videos, and discussion forums.</p>
<p>We’re also using advanced science to detect what you’re searching for based on your search history. For example, if you search for “cat” and then later for “jaguar” we can figure out that you’re looking for content about the animal and not the car.</p>
<p>We’re running random bucket tests (no opt-in at this time) of this new version of search with a small subset of our users. In case you’re not one of the lucky millions, here’s a sneak preview of what we’re testing:</p>
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<p>Finally, following the lead of the new Yahoo! Homepage, which now proudly wears our corporate color, we are introducing a new “universal header” across every Yahoo! product and service in the U.S. It not only sports a purple logo, it also features a Yahoo! Search box that integrates Search Assist on every page. We never want you to have to go far to find what you’re looking for.</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/yodelanecdotal/sets/72157622006957561/">screenshots</a> of our various enhancements as well as more details of today&#8217;s news at our <a href="http://yhoo.client.shareholder.com/press/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=404765">Press Room</a> and over at the <a href="http://www.ymessengerblog.com/blog/2009/08/24/introducing-yahoo-messenger-10-beta/">Yahoo! Messenger Blog</a> and the <a href="http://www.ymailblog.com/blog/2009/08/an-enhanced-yahoo-mail/">Yahoo! Mail Blog</a>.</p>
<p>Bryan Lamkin<br />
SVP Yahoo! Applications</p>
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		<title>Xoopit + Yahoo! Mail = Moving beyond that massive digital shoebox</title>
		<link>http://ycorpblog.com/2009/07/22/xoopit-yahoo-mail-moving-beyond-that-massive-digital-shoebox/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 01:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bryan Lamkin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your email inbox is anything like mine, it’s turned into a “digital shoebox” over the years. It’s full of hundreds or maybe thousands of special photos that have been shared by close friends and family members, but they’re not organized in any particular way. I open them, occasionally print or forward them, and then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your email inbox is anything like mine, it’s turned into a “digital shoebox” over the years. It’s full of hundreds or maybe thousands of special photos that have been shared by close friends and family members, but they’re not organized in any particular way. I open them, occasionally print or forward them, and then move on to my mail, letting precious pictures become buried in the unlimited storage of my inbox.</p>
<p>Enter <a href="http://www.xoopit.com">Xoopit</a>, which Yahoo! signed an agreement to acquire today. Their name may sound familiar – they <a href="http://blog.xoopit.com/2008/09/xoopit-takes-be.html">won our Open Hack Day</a> last fall and we <a href="http://ycorpblog.com/2008/12/15/giving-you-the-personal-touch/">teamed with them in December</a> to launch the “My Photos” app in Yahoo! Mail, which many of you are already using today. In fact, it’s the most popular third party app in Yahoo! Mail.<br />
<a href="http://xoopit.com"><img class="size-full wp-image-2016" src="http://ycorpblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/xoopit2.jpg" alt="xoopit" width="549" height="368" /></a><br />
With the integration of Xoopit’s platform technology and capabilities, the task of sending photos via email will be as easy as it should be and sharing photo albums with friends and family members will also be a cinch. You’ll be able to share your pictures among a group of friends or family like never before – combining pictures from numerous sources into a single album for a private group to view.  And soon your inbox will become an organized photo index as well. Just imagine having a tool that collects all the photos you’ve sent and received over the years into that scrapbook you’ve never had time to assemble.</p>
<p>In short, Xoopit will bring phenomenal <strong>photo organization</strong>, improved <strong>photo sharing</strong>, and the serendipity of <strong>discovering forgotten photos</strong> to Yahoo! Mail.</p>
<p>Why is this such a big deal? Yahoo! Mail is actually home to <em>one of the largest online photo repositories in the world</em>. And every day, millions of you use Yahoo! Mail as your primary way to share the photos of important moments in your lives. While social networks and community sites are great for sharing photos with everyone you know, we realize it’s not for everyone or every occasion.  For many, email is still best for sharing photos among a more select group of friends or family. And now we’re making it all that much easier for you.</p>
<p>For a flavor of what’s to come, take a look at this <a href="http://video.yahoo.com/watch/5596054/14688532" target="_blank">quick demo</a> of how Xoopit currently works in Yahoo! Mail’s “My Photos” app.</p>
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<p>BTW: I know what you’re thinking. In comes the <a href="http://photoshopnews.com/2006/03/17/bryan-lamkin-retires-replacment-found/">guy who oversaw Photoshop for 13 years</a> and all he can think about is photos? Well, rest assured a smart team was thinking about solving this problem well before I showed up on Yahoo!’s doorstep.  And it’s just one of the many things on our plate to ensure we’re improving our products!</p>
<p>Please join me in welcoming the talented Xoopit team to the Yahoo! family. We can’t wait to help you tap your inbox for all those great photos waiting to be rediscovered.</p>
<p>Bryan Lamkin<br />
SVP Yahoo! Applications</p>
<p>PS: For you Gmail+Xoopit users out there who’ve been waiting for an excuse to switch to Yahoo!, here’s your chance. But, in the meantime, we will still be providing support for your <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8257">Xoopit Firefox Add-on</a>.</p>
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