The Evolution of Yahoo! 360

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by resuccess, Dec 3, 2007.

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    On Yahoo!’s Q3 Earnings call today, it was announced that we intend to transition Yahoo! 360 to a more integrated Yahoo! experience in early 2008. I want to provide additional information on this news and assure you that we will minimize any disruption to you and our valued Yahoo! 360 community. I also want to assure you that you can still use all the features of Yahoo! 360 until this transition takes place in early 2008.


    We will be sharing specifics of this transition over the next several months, but I can tell you today that Yahoo! 360 will transition to a new universal Yahoo! profile that will be closely tied to other relevant services across Yahoo!, and will include improved blogging capabilities.


    With the announcement of this transition, we assure you:


    We will preserve your Yahoo! 360 blog content, profile photo, nickname, and friends lists during and after the transition We will provide the right tools to move your blog content; We will give you ample notice before this transition begins in early 2008.
    The vibrant community that has flourished on Yahoo! 360 is important to many people, and it is important to Yahoo!. Providing a smooth transition is a top priority for us, and we want to emphasize that we are committed to preserving your blog content and friends lists throughout the transition.


    Many of you have asked if Mash, Yahoo!’s experimental profile service, will replace Yahoo! 360. We know this is an important question for many of you, and even more so given this news. We don't have all the answers today, but we are testing solutions, including Mash, in order to provide a more integrated universal Yahoo! profile throughout the Yahoo! network.


    We hear your concerns. We are listening to your feedback, and we are committed to providing a more useful, engaging, and valuable service in the future.


    Best,


    Matt Warburton

    Yahoo! Community Manager
     
    resuccess, Dec 3, 2007 IP
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    Hey, Yahoo! called and said they wanted their duplicate content back ;)

    No linkback isn't very nice!
     
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    Bryce Peon

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    After the news about Yahoo working with the Chinese government to put a pro-democracy Chinese journalist in prison for 10 years, I'll be highly unlikely to use any Yahoo service and let them track me.
     
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    What's the link to this yahoo article?
     
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    myp Well-Known Member

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