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Product Pulse: Mobile and Mail apps, Yahoo! Neighbors, Messenger for Mac 3.0

Posted September 11th, 2009 at 10:30 pm by Nicki Dugan, Blog Editor

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Today, of course, is the eighth anniversary of the September 11th attacks in NYC, the Pentagon, and rural Pennsylvania. To ensure we never forget, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum just put out a call for people from around the globe to “Make History” with their images, videos, and stories as a permanent digital archive. Here’s how we made history this week:

  • F-F-Fantastic phone apps: For the millions of you with touch-screen phones, you can now download some of Yahoo!’s most popular services. Call them the Three F’s: Finance, Flickr and Fantasy Football (or is that four Fs?). With interactivity reminiscent of their Web-based counterparts, these apps let you access our services on the go from an iPhone, iPod touch or select Blackberry models (including Bold, Tour and 8900 series). For now, Finance and Fantasy Football users can download them in the U.S. and Canada, while the Flickr app is also available in the UK, France, Hong Kong, and Singapore. For a deeper dive, check out our post earlier this week.
  • Inviting apps & jumbo files: The new and improved Yahoo! Mail just debuted three new apps that turn your inbox into even more of a productivity hub. Head over to that handy Applications box and you’ll notice new apps from Evite and pingg — two options for sending and managing invitations. They sensibly integrate with tools like Yahoo! Calendar, Yahoo! Address Book and Yahoo! Maps to take the stress out of party-planning (and -going). And the new Attach Large Files app, courtesy of the folks at drop.io, lets you upload and share files up to 100MB. You can also collaborate by commenting on files, leaving a voicemail for more context or dialing in to a conference call for a real-time powwow. Read more here.
  • Neighbors helping neighbors: Let’s say that waffle iron you plugged in blew your kitchen fuse and it’s been a blue moon since you last called an electrician. Where do you turn? The best tips are often from the people you bump into every day in your neighborhood. And we’ve just made it easier to get their word-of-mouth recommendations. Yahoo! Neighbors, a new feature on Yahoo! Local, lets you get answers to everyday problems. Use it to find local services or post questions and tips for the community. For a taste, check out this thread from some users in Dallas in search of a driving school.
  • New souped-up Messenger for Mac: For all you Mac users, there’s a new beta version of Messenger available for download. Yahoo! Messenger for Mac 3.0 comes with a bunch of new bug fixes to help it run more smoothly. You’ll also get the Messenger Insider window that’s available on Windows versions, giving you a daily snapshot of what’s happening on Yahoo! and around the world. Want to take it for a test drive? Download it here and read more here.

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Nicki Dugan
Blog Editor

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Finance, Fantasy Football and Flickr go mobile with a vengeance

Posted September 8th, 2009 at 9:27 am by Dave Ko, Yahoo! Mobile

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Can you remember when a mobile phone was just used for making calls? Did you ever think that you would have access to the Internet, photos, video, music, and more in something size of a deck of cards? For technology companies, advances in mobile have created playgrounds for building some pretty amazing consumer experiences – the kind that make you forget you’re not sitting in front of your PC.

Today we’re taking a huge step in bringing more of Yahoo!’s most popular properties and services to mobile devices around the world. You can now have Yahoo! Finance, Yahoo! Fantasy Football and Flickr, with much of the same interactivity as on the PC, on your iPhone or iPod touch (via the App Store) and select BlackBerry models (Bold, Tour, and 8900 series). It’s all part of our effort to help you stay connected.

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The new Yahoo! Finance app, available on the iPhone or iPod touch and compatible BlackBerry models, helps you stay on top of the market, your portfolio, and the latest news, research, and analysis with powerful interactivity. The app lets you:

  • Follow the broad market indices or a specific company
  • Access the top financial news stories
  • Follow your personalized portfolio from Yahoo! Finance
  • Drill down into specific company information (news, chart, financial metrics)
  • Get currency conversions on the go
  • Watch streaming video from Tech Ticker

The new app is available in English for the U.S. and Canada and we expect to support more languages and countries in the near future, so stay tuned!
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The new Fantasy Football app, available on the iPhone or iPod touch and compatible BlackBerry models, ensures that when you’re away from your computer or TV, you’ll still be in the know when your team puts points on the board. You’ll have up-to-the-minute access to rosters, players, live scores via Stat Tracker, and the latest expert analysis and news. The new app lets you:

  • Edit your bench (add and drop) directly from your phone
  • View matchups, standings, player and team stats, etc.
  • Get live scoring just like on the PC
  • Get news and expert advice just like you’re used to on the PC

This app is available in English for the U.S. and Canada – those football-loving nations.

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Flickr fans will be amazed by the functionality in their new Flickr iPhone/iPod touch app – starting with the Ken Burns-effect on famed Flickr images when you first launch it. In addition to being able to share and discover photos and videos, you can also take advantage of location-based information when uploading new stuff. The new app lets you:

  • Easily upload and tag photos and video while on the go
  • Automatically geo-tag before you upload (opt-in required)
  • Add and view photos and videos by tags & sets
  • Share photos with friends via email
  • Search photos and videos from the Flickr community all over the world by subject, people, or places
  • See your contacts’ recent photos and activity
  • Make comments and mark photos as favorites

The new Flickr app is available in English, French and traditional Chinese for the U.S., Canada, UK, France, Hong Kong, and Singapore – with more to come.

And don’t despair if you don’t have an iPhone/iPod touch or one of the compatible BlackBerry devices. You can always access these three popular services from the mobile web – just head to Flickr (http://m.flickr.com), Yahoo! Finance (http://m.yahoo.com/finance), and Fantasy Sports (http://m.yahoo.com/fantasy). And be sure to visit the new Yahoo! Mobile Homepage (http://m.yahoo.com) and personalize it with your favorite content and services from across the Internet.

Keep an eye out for additional mobile offerings across a lot more devices as we continue to bring the best of Yahoo! to mobile users around the world.

David Ko
SVP, Yahoo! Mobile

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Product Pulse – May 30, 2008

Posted May 30th, 2008 at 11:46 pm by Nicki Dugan, Blog Editor

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What would this world be without wascally wabbits, stuttering pigs, or suffering succotash? A century ago today, the voice of Bugs Bunny (and Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepe LePew, Wile E. Coyote…) let out its first utterance. Happy Birthday, Mel. Now check out what we drew up this week:

  • Now, dammit: We’re all impatient, Blackberry-wielding, microwave-cooking, Tivo-recording fiends. Why should we wait a minute longer than we have to for our stock quotes? Yahoo! Finance gets that impulsive nature and found a way to get you real-time stock quotes, courtesy of BATS Trading. And it’s on the house. Free. Now. More here.
  • Commons comments welcome: The Commons photo collection on Flickr just took the 2 train to Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Museum is the third institution (after the Library of Congress and Australia’s Powerhouse Museum) to add their hidden treasures to this public photography archive. You’ll find gorgeous photos from architectural research expeditions to Egypt and the Paris Exposition in 1900. But the best thing is that these images await your input and knowledge to make the collections even richer. So tag and comment away, for the good of humanity. More here.

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Real-time stock quotes on the house

Posted May 28th, 2008 at 6:59 am by Mark Interrante, Yahoo! Finance

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Real time quotesStock quotes have always been the core piece of the financial information we provide on Yahoo! Finance. In fact, Yahoo! Finance originally launched under the name “Yahoo! Quotes” back in 1996, offering what now seems like the most basic of all financial data. In the process, we helped change the way average investors make financial decisions, and even took some of the weight out of your daily newspaper.

Now, 12 years later, our name has changed and our site has expanded, but our focus on providing the most reliable and timely market information has stayed the same. Today, we’re pleased to bring free real-time quotes back to Yahoo! Finance. As of today, unlimited access to the most current U.S. stock quotes, as of the last trade, are available to all of our users.

It’s a concept we’ve offered before, and one we’ve been focused on bringing back to our users since free real-time quotes were removed from Yahoo! Finance in 2006 when marketplace consolidation made obtaining this information virtually impossible.

We know how important this data was to your financial decisions because you told us, we listened, and we found a solution. Today we begin a partnership with BATS Trading, the electronic communication network and industry leader in free real-time market data. BATS is providing real-time U.S. quotes to Yahoo! Finance at no cost, and we in turn, provide it to you.

What does this mean for you? Business as usual — only better. As you check your stocks on Yahoo! Finance, your free real-time quote will stream right onto your quote summary page.

Check it out for yourself in real time, and check back as we roll real-time data features into new areas of Yahoo! Finance.

Mark Interrante
VP and GM of Yahoo! Finance

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Taking stock of tech

Posted February 11th, 2008 at 12:01 am by Diane Galligan, Yahoo! Finance Tech Ticker

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Tech Ticker’s Sarah Lacy & Henry BlodgetDid you know that in any given week, technology stocks represent at least seven of the ten most-searched quotes on Yahoo! Finance? We did, and that’s why today we launched Tech Ticker — a new video initiative from Yahoo! Finance focused entirely on technology investing. Some consider the tech sector the fantasy sports of the investing world, and clearly our users are hungry for more in this area.

Reporting from both the Silicon Valley and the NASDAQ MarketSite broadcast studio in New York, we plan to provide the most in-depth technology investing coverage on the web. Expect Tech Ticker to be both quirky and opinionated. Our renowned editorial team couldn’t be stronger:

  • Sarah Lacy, Correspondent, Silicon Valley: A 10-year Valley veteran, you may read her biweekly BusinessWeek.com column titled “Valley Girl.” She literally wrote the book on the business and culture of the Silicon Valley.
  • Aaron Task, Correspondent, New York: He covered Wall Street for a decade at TheStreet.com, is a frequent guest on major business news programs and his daily podcast “The Real Story” was an award winner on iTunes.
  • Henry Blodget, Contributor, New York: You know the history. Now meet Henry Blodget 2.0, author of the award-winning blog, Internet Outsider and now CEO of Silicon Alley Insider. Outspoken and battle-tested, Henry will never be at a loss for an opinion.
  • Andy Kessler, Contributor, Silicon Valley: A former Morgan Stanley analyst, Andy turned $100 million into $1 billion as co-founder of a technology hedge fund. He began his career designing chips at Bell Labs and is now a best-selling author.

And me — I’m Diane Galligan, executive producer of Tech Ticker. I’m especially excited to join the Internet’s #1 finance website after nearly a decade of producing financial news with CNBC and CNN.

Expect 4-8 video segments a day, including breaking market analysis, CEO interviews, and even documentary style editorials. If you’re thinking this sounds a lot like FinanceVision, it’s not. We’re offering short video-on-demand clips that are focused on a single sector of the market, rather than live streaming coverage of the entire stock market. FinanceVision was actually ahead of its time. We hope to learn from their experience, and take advantage of the many ways the Web and Web video have since evolved.

The videos can be found on the Tech Ticker site, or in the headline feeds of the tech stocks we cover. And what about our coverage of Yahoo!? The answer is simple. We have not only the freedom, but the mandate, to call it as we see it.

You can go to http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker see for yourself. Let us know what you think is working, what’s not and what you want to see. In the meantime, check out the video below for an inside look at what Tech Ticker’s all about with Sarah Lacy.

Hope to hear from you — and enjoy!

Diane Galligan and the Tech Ticker editorial team

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