At the end of April, the del.icio.us team announced a new beta add-on for Firefox 3 and after gathering some great feedback from those who had downloaded the extension, they’re announcing its general availability.
There are a number of performance and stability enhancements with this release of del.icio.us bookmarks for Firefox 3, so check out the […]
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The June 14 deadline for the SearchMonkey Developer Challenge is fast approaching — it’s this Saturday! — so we thought we’d share a friendly reminder to submit your applications this week for a chance to win in one of four categories:
Best Enhanced Result
Best Infobar
Most Innovative Use of Structured Data
Best Data Service
Each category has a $2,500 […]
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I was checking out TUAW this morning and saw that a very cool VoIP application is under development for the Apple iPhone. This is not an application for jailbroken phones, but for iPhones that have been upgraded to the latest firmware supporting 3rd party applications. What makes this VoIP application particularly powerful is the ability […]
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Yahoo! Search is changing the search game and we’re looking for the brightest technical minds in the business to help us build the next generation of search.
SearchMonkey is the first manifestation of our open strategy to increase the quality and relevance of the Yahoo! Search experience. And the Monkey is just one of our […]
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SearchMonkey is taking another step in its evolution with the public launch of the Yahoo! Search Gallery. Starting today, users and developers can visit the Search Gallery by clicking the “Customize” dropdown from the search results page. Today also marks the first day that developers and site owners can begin sharing applications, regardless of whether […]
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The mobile phone market is quite an exciting place to be and one of the ways to generate lots of hits on your site is to be the first to post pictures and/or a review of a rumored phone where you confirm that it does indeed exist. I have never had such a device myself, […]
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Over the last couple of years, we’ve been collaborating with Google and Microsoft to make webmasters’ efforts more effective across the major
search engines. By bringing standards such as Sitemaps and improvements like auto-discovery and
cross-host submission, webmasters can simplify their account management across the different search engines.
The Robots Exclusion Protocol (REP) lets content publishers specify which […]
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One thing that keeps bringing me back to S60 is the number and quality of 3rd party applications available for the platform, ranging from VoIP clients to games and multimedia apps. One of the best instant messaging clients I have tried is Palringo because it allows me to connect with Windows Live Messenger, Gtalk, AIM, […]
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SMX Advanced is right around the corner and the Yahoo! Search team is in on the Seattle action. If you’re heading to the Bell Harbor International Conference Center as well, be sure to check out our panels.
Tuesday, June 3rd
Time: 1:30 - 2:45 p.m.
Session: Bot Herding
Description: This session looks at some advanced techniques in herding bots […]
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We have been hearing about the on and off story of Sprint, Clearwire, and Xohm for quite some time now and I pretty much had given up hope of really seeing any commercial release of WiMAX with 4G right around the corner. According to Sprint CTO Barry West, Xohm will launch in September of this […]
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