Chris Cantell Discusses Technologies: New from Yahoo
by Claudia Sonea
Yahoo has gone through a lot of troubles this year, but didn’t give up and held on firm. In the downward spiral of the shares’ prices on the Wall Street, Yahoo lost a lot and the only solution in January seemed to be a deal with Microsoft. In the last moment however, the CEO refused the $44.6 million buyout and turned to Google who offered a partnership on which the US regulators are still ruling.
Although, Yahoo has 500 million users worldwide, it has failed to get a fair profit from them. The latest move to make things more appealing and profitable in the same time is an "Open Strategy", according to which outside developers will build applications as additional to the original software. It will not only stir up things, but it will also lure online properties like Amazon and iTunes with its web pages. Moreover, the improvement of social aspects will attract new people and the existing users will spend more time on the advertising-supported pages. Yahoo services such like email, finance, sports, Flickr photo-sharing websites are available to be changed. Google, MySpace and other former adversaries also gave them a hand of help.
It is important to remember that the feedback of the users will eventually determine the future of the “Open Strategy”. If it works and there will be seen some benefic changes than it will definitely turn into a long lasting project. Don’t go away and you will find the latest news. Just, stay back and enjoy!
related story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081029/tc_afp/usitinternetsoftwarecompanyyahoo_081029032533;_ylt=AkzFQNLAcZoUhl5pCXsXwues0NUE
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edited by Beata Biskova
by Claudia Sonea
Yahoo has gone through a lot of troubles this year, but didn’t give up and held on firm. In the downward spiral of the shares’ prices on the Wall Street, Yahoo lost a lot and the only solution in January seemed to be a deal with Microsoft. In the last moment however, the CEO refused the $44.6 million buyout and turned to Google who offered a partnership on which the US regulators are still ruling.
Although, Yahoo has 500 million users worldwide, it has failed to get a fair profit from them. The latest move to make things more appealing and profitable in the same time is an "Open Strategy", according to which outside developers will build applications as additional to the original software. It will not only stir up things, but it will also lure online properties like Amazon and iTunes with its web pages. Moreover, the improvement of social aspects will attract new people and the existing users will spend more time on the advertising-supported pages. Yahoo services such like email, finance, sports, Flickr photo-sharing websites are available to be changed. Google, MySpace and other former adversaries also gave them a hand of help.
It is important to remember that the feedback of the users will eventually determine the future of the “Open Strategy”. If it works and there will be seen some benefic changes than it will definitely turn into a long lasting project. Don’t go away and you will find the latest news. Just, stay back and enjoy!
related story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081029/tc_afp/usitinternetsoftwarecompanyyahoo_081029032533;_ylt=AkzFQNLAcZoUhl5pCXsXwues0NUE
| by Claudia Sonea for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv) |
PocketNews is a new real-time news broadcaster delivering the latest and hottest news right to your pocket ! With global clients who want to be kept up to date, PocketNews is everyone's way of keeping in touch with the World.
These news are original content from young talents around the world and are selected for you by Chris Cantell.
edited by Beata Biskova
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