Yahoo chief opens the mobile web
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Yahoo chief Jerry Yang has revealed the firm's future ambitions for an open and mobile web.
Central to the company's aims is allowing third party software developers to create small applications which can run in Yahoo portals.
The first Yahoo platform to allow these widgets, as they are known, will be Go 3.0, developed for mobile phones.
The search firm showed off applications that allow people to check MySpace, eBay and MTV on the go.
Central to the company's aims is allowing third party software developers to create small applications which can run in Yahoo portals.
The first Yahoo platform to allow these widgets, as they are known, will be Go 3.0, developed for mobile phones.
The search firm showed off applications that allow people to check MySpace, eBay and MTV on the go.
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- katevalentine
- 7 months ago
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The future is mobile... or so they say. Here's a collection of mobile designs that we could see within the decade. I'm not convinced I want all of this stuff available to me anywhere, any time. I got along for all these years just fine without. Is my life going to improve just because I can check MySpace on the bus before I get home? Likely the opposite...
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