Yahoo to Buy Tumblr for $1.1 Billion
www.nytimes.com
on 05/19/2013
Excerpt: The board of Yahoo, the faded Web pioneer, agreed on Sunday to buy the popular blogging service Tumblr for about $1. 1 billion in cash, the companies announced Monday, a signal of how the company plans to reposition itself as the technology industry makes a headlong rush into social media. News from the technology industry, including start-ups, the Internet, enterprise and gadgets. On Twitter: @nytimesbits. The deal would be the largest acquisition of a social networking company in years, surpassing Facebook’s $1 billion purchase of Instagram last year. For Yahoo and its chief executive, Marissa Mayer, buying Tumblr would be a bold move as she tries to breathe new life into the company.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Tumblr, Yahoo
Surprise: Yahoo’s mobile push is working better than you think
gigaom.feedsportal.com
on 05/17/2013
Excerpt: Summary: … according to new statistics from Onavo, which tracks actual use of mobile apps and games by “millions” of iOS users. Don’t look now but it looks like Yahoo’s mobile apps push is bearing fruit, at least according to new data from Onavo. Case in point: Yahoo Weather, which rolled out recently, already has what Onavo CEO Guy Rosen calls an “unprecedented” 3 percent market share among U. S. iPhone owners. That’s about 1. 5 million users total which makes it the 91st most popular iPhone app three weeks after release, according to Onavo Insights data. That’s very good for a new app, Rosen said in an interview. Other Yahoo mobile apps including Yahoo Messenger and the Yahoo app are also doing well.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, BaaS, Mobile, Yahoo
Yahoo acquires and shutters Google-ITA powered flight rewards app MileWise
feedproxy.google.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: Yahoo has acquired its second company of the day, Google-ITA powered flight rewards app MileWise. Just after it was revealed that GoPollGo had been snapped up and shut down by Yahoo, MileWise made its own announcement via its site. It says:
“MileWise began almost four years ago with the goal of creating a simple, powerful product to help people and providers get the most value out of their rewards. Along the way, we’ve been lucky to connect with an incredible community of fellow travelers, without whom we wouldn’t have made it this far. To everyone who took MileWise for a spin: THANK YOU! You shared our vision of what MileWise could become, and generously donated your time and passion towards making it a reality.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Flights, Rewards, Yahoo
Yahoo acquires GoPollGo polling service, shuts down all widgets, polls and properties
feedproxy.google.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: Today GoPollGo announced that it has been acquired by Yahoo Mobile. The online polling company hadn’t reached its third birthday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The service that GoPollGo has operated will be shuttered, with the company noting that it will “no longer be supporting GoPollGo’s properties on the site, embeddable widgets or mobile app. ” The company cited its usership as in the millions. The reason for the pickup is likely talent, given that GoPollGo had developed a mobile version of its technology, and Yahoo is desperate to grow its ranks of mobile developers. As a firm, Yahoo is looking to shift its entire product line towards the mobile space.... read the full post.
Tags: acquisitions, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Yahoo
Yahoo backs new bill to support net neutrality in Brazil
thenextweb.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: Today Yahoo announced it is officially supporting the Marco Civil da Internet bill that is expected to be voted through the Brazilian Congress in the coming months. The bill, which was originally conceptualised by professor Ronaldo Lemos, also founder of the Center for Technology & Society, in May 2007, was first drafted in 2009 and includes the contributions of 1,100 citizens of Brazil. The idea behind the Marco Civil, as it is known in Brazil, is to set out clear rights to be observed for all Brazilian internet users. It has been dubbed the “Constitution of the Internet” and aims to guarantee civil rights online.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Voice, Net Neutrality, Yahoo
Yahoo Kills Upcoming, Archive Team Saves the Day
www.webmonkey.com
on 04/22/2013
Excerpt: Yahoo has finally decided to shutdown its long-neglected Upcoming. org, a social event calendar website. Under Yahoo’s leadership (or lack thereof) Upcoming. org went from a reasonably popular way to discover things to do — concerts, art shows, conferences and the like — to a ghost town of self-promotion and spam. Upcoming. org’s creator, Andy Baio, posted his thoughts on the official demise of Upcoming. org, noting that he was most upset about the data being lost. “In Yahoo’s typical fuck-off-and-die style,” writes Baio, “they’re [shutting] it with 11 days notice, no on-site announcement, and no way to back up past events.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Events, Yahoo
Change for a Yahoo! Developer Network (YDN) Offering
developer.yahoo.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: We’re constantly reviewing and iterating on our products and experiences. Sometimes we have to make tough decisions and say goodbye to some of our services in an effort to focus on our core offerings. Today, we announced that we’re shutting down several Yahoo! products and services. One of these closures will impact developers, so we wanted to highlight it here. Upcoming Will Be Closing on April 30, 2013
Upcoming (along with the ability to access and utilize the Upcoming site) and the Upcoming API will no longer be available as of April 30, 2013.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Yahoo
Get Delivered @Yahoo! Here’s How…
blog.sendgrid.com
on 01/28/2013
Excerpt: Yahoo! is the most popular internet service provider in the U. S. (it places third worldwide). So, it can’t be ignored when it comes to email deliverability. To improve delivery at Yahoo! , here are a few best practices for you to follow:
-Authenticate with SPF and DKIM. This will help Yahoo! properly identify your email streams and prevent spammers from masquerading as your company using a false domain. -Sign up for Yahoo! Mail Feedback Loops. Feedback loops give you access to complaint data. This not only helps you identify issues with your email program, but also gives you access to the email addresses that reported your mail as spam so you can proactively remove them from your list.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Email, SendGrid, Yahoo
Zillow Now Exclusive Provider of Rental Listings to Yahoo! Homes
feedproxy.google.com
on 07/03/2012
Excerpt: This is great news for visitors to Yahoo! , who can now search Zillow’s hundreds of thousands of rental listings, including those not found on other sites — like single-family homes — as well as apartment listings. And it’s great news for landlords, property managers and rental brokers who syndicate their listings to Zillow because they are now getting even more exposure for their listings. That’s right: Not only do your listings reach Zillow’s nearly 34 million monthly unique users on Web and mobile, (6 million of whom are renters, as well as those who are dual tracking their home search) but the Yahoo! Homes audience as well.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, Real Estate, Stack, Yahoo, Zillow
How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet
gizmodo.com
on 05/17/2012
Excerpt: Web startups are made out of two things: people and code. The people make the code, and the code makes the people rich. Code is like a poem; it has to follow certain structural requirements, and yet out of that structure can come art. But code is art that does something. It is the assembly of something brand new from nothing but an idea. This is the story of a wonderful idea. Something that had never been done before, a moment of change that shaped the Internet we know today. This is the story of Flickr. And how Yahoo bought it and murdered it and screwed itself out of relevance along the way. Do you remember Flickr's tag line? It reads "almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.... read the full post.
Tags: Ecosystem, Yahoo
Excerpt: Summary: … according to new statistics from Onavo, which tracks actual use of mobile apps and games by “millions” of iOS users. Don’t look now but it looks like Yahoo’s mobile apps push is bearing fruit, at least according to new data from Onavo. Case in point: Yahoo Weather, which rolled out recently, already has what Onavo CEO Guy Rosen calls an “unprecedented” 3 percent market share among U. S. iPhone owners. That’s about 1. 5 million users total which makes it the 91st most popular iPhone app three weeks after release, according to Onavo Insights data. That’s very good for a new app, Rosen said in an interview. Other Yahoo mobile apps including Yahoo Messenger and the Yahoo app are also doing well.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, BaaS, Mobile, Yahoo
Yahoo acquires and shutters Google-ITA powered flight rewards app MileWise
feedproxy.google.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: Yahoo has acquired its second company of the day, Google-ITA powered flight rewards app MileWise. Just after it was revealed that GoPollGo had been snapped up and shut down by Yahoo, MileWise made its own announcement via its site. It says:
“MileWise began almost four years ago with the goal of creating a simple, powerful product to help people and providers get the most value out of their rewards. Along the way, we’ve been lucky to connect with an incredible community of fellow travelers, without whom we wouldn’t have made it this far. To everyone who took MileWise for a spin: THANK YOU! You shared our vision of what MileWise could become, and generously donated your time and passion towards making it a reality.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Flights, Rewards, Yahoo
Yahoo acquires GoPollGo polling service, shuts down all widgets, polls and properties
feedproxy.google.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: Today GoPollGo announced that it has been acquired by Yahoo Mobile. The online polling company hadn’t reached its third birthday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The service that GoPollGo has operated will be shuttered, with the company noting that it will “no longer be supporting GoPollGo’s properties on the site, embeddable widgets or mobile app. ” The company cited its usership as in the millions. The reason for the pickup is likely talent, given that GoPollGo had developed a mobile version of its technology, and Yahoo is desperate to grow its ranks of mobile developers. As a firm, Yahoo is looking to shift its entire product line towards the mobile space.... read the full post.
Tags: acquisitions, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Yahoo
Yahoo backs new bill to support net neutrality in Brazil
thenextweb.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: Today Yahoo announced it is officially supporting the Marco Civil da Internet bill that is expected to be voted through the Brazilian Congress in the coming months. The bill, which was originally conceptualised by professor Ronaldo Lemos, also founder of the Center for Technology & Society, in May 2007, was first drafted in 2009 and includes the contributions of 1,100 citizens of Brazil. The idea behind the Marco Civil, as it is known in Brazil, is to set out clear rights to be observed for all Brazilian internet users. It has been dubbed the “Constitution of the Internet” and aims to guarantee civil rights online.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Voice, Net Neutrality, Yahoo
Yahoo Kills Upcoming, Archive Team Saves the Day
www.webmonkey.com
on 04/22/2013
Excerpt: Yahoo has finally decided to shutdown its long-neglected Upcoming. org, a social event calendar website. Under Yahoo’s leadership (or lack thereof) Upcoming. org went from a reasonably popular way to discover things to do — concerts, art shows, conferences and the like — to a ghost town of self-promotion and spam. Upcoming. org’s creator, Andy Baio, posted his thoughts on the official demise of Upcoming. org, noting that he was most upset about the data being lost. “In Yahoo’s typical fuck-off-and-die style,” writes Baio, “they’re [shutting] it with 11 days notice, no on-site announcement, and no way to back up past events.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Events, Yahoo
Change for a Yahoo! Developer Network (YDN) Offering
developer.yahoo.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: We’re constantly reviewing and iterating on our products and experiences. Sometimes we have to make tough decisions and say goodbye to some of our services in an effort to focus on our core offerings. Today, we announced that we’re shutting down several Yahoo! products and services. One of these closures will impact developers, so we wanted to highlight it here. Upcoming Will Be Closing on April 30, 2013
Upcoming (along with the ability to access and utilize the Upcoming site) and the Upcoming API will no longer be available as of April 30, 2013.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Yahoo
Get Delivered @Yahoo! Here’s How…
blog.sendgrid.com
on 01/28/2013
Excerpt: Yahoo! is the most popular internet service provider in the U. S. (it places third worldwide). So, it can’t be ignored when it comes to email deliverability. To improve delivery at Yahoo! , here are a few best practices for you to follow:
-Authenticate with SPF and DKIM. This will help Yahoo! properly identify your email streams and prevent spammers from masquerading as your company using a false domain. -Sign up for Yahoo! Mail Feedback Loops. Feedback loops give you access to complaint data. This not only helps you identify issues with your email program, but also gives you access to the email addresses that reported your mail as spam so you can proactively remove them from your list.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Email, SendGrid, Yahoo
Zillow Now Exclusive Provider of Rental Listings to Yahoo! Homes
feedproxy.google.com
on 07/03/2012
Excerpt: This is great news for visitors to Yahoo! , who can now search Zillow’s hundreds of thousands of rental listings, including those not found on other sites — like single-family homes — as well as apartment listings. And it’s great news for landlords, property managers and rental brokers who syndicate their listings to Zillow because they are now getting even more exposure for their listings. That’s right: Not only do your listings reach Zillow’s nearly 34 million monthly unique users on Web and mobile, (6 million of whom are renters, as well as those who are dual tracking their home search) but the Yahoo! Homes audience as well.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, Real Estate, Stack, Yahoo, Zillow
How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet
gizmodo.com
on 05/17/2012
Excerpt: Web startups are made out of two things: people and code. The people make the code, and the code makes the people rich. Code is like a poem; it has to follow certain structural requirements, and yet out of that structure can come art. But code is art that does something. It is the assembly of something brand new from nothing but an idea. This is the story of a wonderful idea. Something that had never been done before, a moment of change that shaped the Internet we know today. This is the story of Flickr. And how Yahoo bought it and murdered it and screwed itself out of relevance along the way. Do you remember Flickr's tag line? It reads "almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.... read the full post.
Tags: Ecosystem, Yahoo
Excerpt: Today GoPollGo announced that it has been acquired by Yahoo Mobile. The online polling company hadn’t reached its third birthday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The service that GoPollGo has operated will be shuttered, with the company noting that it will “no longer be supporting GoPollGo’s properties on the site, embeddable widgets or mobile app. ” The company cited its usership as in the millions. The reason for the pickup is likely talent, given that GoPollGo had developed a mobile version of its technology, and Yahoo is desperate to grow its ranks of mobile developers. As a firm, Yahoo is looking to shift its entire product line towards the mobile space.... read the full post.
Tags: acquisitions, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Yahoo
Yahoo backs new bill to support net neutrality in Brazil
thenextweb.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: Today Yahoo announced it is officially supporting the Marco Civil da Internet bill that is expected to be voted through the Brazilian Congress in the coming months. The bill, which was originally conceptualised by professor Ronaldo Lemos, also founder of the Center for Technology & Society, in May 2007, was first drafted in 2009 and includes the contributions of 1,100 citizens of Brazil. The idea behind the Marco Civil, as it is known in Brazil, is to set out clear rights to be observed for all Brazilian internet users. It has been dubbed the “Constitution of the Internet” and aims to guarantee civil rights online.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Voice, Net Neutrality, Yahoo
Yahoo Kills Upcoming, Archive Team Saves the Day
www.webmonkey.com
on 04/22/2013
Excerpt: Yahoo has finally decided to shutdown its long-neglected Upcoming. org, a social event calendar website. Under Yahoo’s leadership (or lack thereof) Upcoming. org went from a reasonably popular way to discover things to do — concerts, art shows, conferences and the like — to a ghost town of self-promotion and spam. Upcoming. org’s creator, Andy Baio, posted his thoughts on the official demise of Upcoming. org, noting that he was most upset about the data being lost. “In Yahoo’s typical fuck-off-and-die style,” writes Baio, “they’re [shutting] it with 11 days notice, no on-site announcement, and no way to back up past events.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Events, Yahoo
Change for a Yahoo! Developer Network (YDN) Offering
developer.yahoo.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: We’re constantly reviewing and iterating on our products and experiences. Sometimes we have to make tough decisions and say goodbye to some of our services in an effort to focus on our core offerings. Today, we announced that we’re shutting down several Yahoo! products and services. One of these closures will impact developers, so we wanted to highlight it here. Upcoming Will Be Closing on April 30, 2013
Upcoming (along with the ability to access and utilize the Upcoming site) and the Upcoming API will no longer be available as of April 30, 2013.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Yahoo
Get Delivered @Yahoo! Here’s How…
blog.sendgrid.com
on 01/28/2013
Excerpt: Yahoo! is the most popular internet service provider in the U. S. (it places third worldwide). So, it can’t be ignored when it comes to email deliverability. To improve delivery at Yahoo! , here are a few best practices for you to follow:
-Authenticate with SPF and DKIM. This will help Yahoo! properly identify your email streams and prevent spammers from masquerading as your company using a false domain. -Sign up for Yahoo! Mail Feedback Loops. Feedback loops give you access to complaint data. This not only helps you identify issues with your email program, but also gives you access to the email addresses that reported your mail as spam so you can proactively remove them from your list.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Email, SendGrid, Yahoo
Zillow Now Exclusive Provider of Rental Listings to Yahoo! Homes
feedproxy.google.com
on 07/03/2012
Excerpt: This is great news for visitors to Yahoo! , who can now search Zillow’s hundreds of thousands of rental listings, including those not found on other sites — like single-family homes — as well as apartment listings. And it’s great news for landlords, property managers and rental brokers who syndicate their listings to Zillow because they are now getting even more exposure for their listings. That’s right: Not only do your listings reach Zillow’s nearly 34 million monthly unique users on Web and mobile, (6 million of whom are renters, as well as those who are dual tracking their home search) but the Yahoo! Homes audience as well.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, Real Estate, Stack, Yahoo, Zillow
How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet
gizmodo.com
on 05/17/2012
Excerpt: Web startups are made out of two things: people and code. The people make the code, and the code makes the people rich. Code is like a poem; it has to follow certain structural requirements, and yet out of that structure can come art. But code is art that does something. It is the assembly of something brand new from nothing but an idea. This is the story of a wonderful idea. Something that had never been done before, a moment of change that shaped the Internet we know today. This is the story of Flickr. And how Yahoo bought it and murdered it and screwed itself out of relevance along the way. Do you remember Flickr's tag line? It reads "almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.... read the full post.
Tags: Ecosystem, Yahoo
Excerpt: Yahoo has finally decided to shutdown its long-neglected Upcoming. org, a social event calendar website. Under Yahoo’s leadership (or lack thereof) Upcoming. org went from a reasonably popular way to discover things to do — concerts, art shows, conferences and the like — to a ghost town of self-promotion and spam. Upcoming. org’s creator, Andy Baio, posted his thoughts on the official demise of Upcoming. org, noting that he was most upset about the data being lost. “In Yahoo’s typical fuck-off-and-die style,” writes Baio, “they’re [shutting] it with 11 days notice, no on-site announcement, and no way to back up past events.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Events, Yahoo
Change for a Yahoo! Developer Network (YDN) Offering
developer.yahoo.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: We’re constantly reviewing and iterating on our products and experiences. Sometimes we have to make tough decisions and say goodbye to some of our services in an effort to focus on our core offerings. Today, we announced that we’re shutting down several Yahoo! products and services. One of these closures will impact developers, so we wanted to highlight it here. Upcoming Will Be Closing on April 30, 2013
Upcoming (along with the ability to access and utilize the Upcoming site) and the Upcoming API will no longer be available as of April 30, 2013.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Yahoo
Get Delivered @Yahoo! Here’s How…
blog.sendgrid.com
on 01/28/2013
Excerpt: Yahoo! is the most popular internet service provider in the U. S. (it places third worldwide). So, it can’t be ignored when it comes to email deliverability. To improve delivery at Yahoo! , here are a few best practices for you to follow:
-Authenticate with SPF and DKIM. This will help Yahoo! properly identify your email streams and prevent spammers from masquerading as your company using a false domain. -Sign up for Yahoo! Mail Feedback Loops. Feedback loops give you access to complaint data. This not only helps you identify issues with your email program, but also gives you access to the email addresses that reported your mail as spam so you can proactively remove them from your list.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Email, SendGrid, Yahoo
Zillow Now Exclusive Provider of Rental Listings to Yahoo! Homes
feedproxy.google.com
on 07/03/2012
Excerpt: This is great news for visitors to Yahoo! , who can now search Zillow’s hundreds of thousands of rental listings, including those not found on other sites — like single-family homes — as well as apartment listings. And it’s great news for landlords, property managers and rental brokers who syndicate their listings to Zillow because they are now getting even more exposure for their listings. That’s right: Not only do your listings reach Zillow’s nearly 34 million monthly unique users on Web and mobile, (6 million of whom are renters, as well as those who are dual tracking their home search) but the Yahoo! Homes audience as well.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, Real Estate, Stack, Yahoo, Zillow
How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet
gizmodo.com
on 05/17/2012
Excerpt: Web startups are made out of two things: people and code. The people make the code, and the code makes the people rich. Code is like a poem; it has to follow certain structural requirements, and yet out of that structure can come art. But code is art that does something. It is the assembly of something brand new from nothing but an idea. This is the story of a wonderful idea. Something that had never been done before, a moment of change that shaped the Internet we know today. This is the story of Flickr. And how Yahoo bought it and murdered it and screwed itself out of relevance along the way. Do you remember Flickr's tag line? It reads "almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.... read the full post.
Tags: Ecosystem, Yahoo
Excerpt: Yahoo! is the most popular internet service provider in the U. S. (it places third worldwide). So, it can’t be ignored when it comes to email deliverability. To improve delivery at Yahoo! , here are a few best practices for you to follow: -Authenticate with SPF and DKIM. This will help Yahoo! properly identify your email streams and prevent spammers from masquerading as your company using a false domain. -Sign up for Yahoo! Mail Feedback Loops. Feedback loops give you access to complaint data. This not only helps you identify issues with your email program, but also gives you access to the email addresses that reported your mail as spam so you can proactively remove them from your list.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Email, SendGrid, Yahoo
Zillow Now Exclusive Provider of Rental Listings to Yahoo! Homes
feedproxy.google.com
on 07/03/2012
Excerpt: This is great news for visitors to Yahoo! , who can now search Zillow’s hundreds of thousands of rental listings, including those not found on other sites — like single-family homes — as well as apartment listings. And it’s great news for landlords, property managers and rental brokers who syndicate their listings to Zillow because they are now getting even more exposure for their listings. That’s right: Not only do your listings reach Zillow’s nearly 34 million monthly unique users on Web and mobile, (6 million of whom are renters, as well as those who are dual tracking their home search) but the Yahoo! Homes audience as well.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, Real Estate, Stack, Yahoo, Zillow
How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet
gizmodo.com
on 05/17/2012
Excerpt: Web startups are made out of two things: people and code. The people make the code, and the code makes the people rich. Code is like a poem; it has to follow certain structural requirements, and yet out of that structure can come art. But code is art that does something. It is the assembly of something brand new from nothing but an idea. This is the story of a wonderful idea. Something that had never been done before, a moment of change that shaped the Internet we know today. This is the story of Flickr. And how Yahoo bought it and murdered it and screwed itself out of relevance along the way. Do you remember Flickr's tag line? It reads "almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.... read the full post.
Tags: Ecosystem, Yahoo
Excerpt: Web startups are made out of two things: people and code. The people make the code, and the code makes the people rich. Code is like a poem; it has to follow certain structural requirements, and yet out of that structure can come art. But code is art that does something. It is the assembly of something brand new from nothing but an idea. This is the story of a wonderful idea. Something that had never been done before, a moment of change that shaped the Internet we know today. This is the story of Flickr. And how Yahoo bought it and murdered it and screwed itself out of relevance along the way. Do you remember Flickr's tag line? It reads "almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.... read the full post.
Tags: Ecosystem, Yahoo
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