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[8] [9] [10] The beta version Yahoo! Answers was launched to the general public on December 8, 2005 [11] [12] and was available until May 14, 2006. Yahoo! Answers was finally made available for general availability on May 15, 2006. [13] Yahoo! Answers was created to replace Ask Yahoo!, Yahoo!'s former Q&A platform which was discontinued in ...
The application was in a preview beta until finally released for download on December 6, 2007. [26] As of October 24, 2008, Yahoo! Messenger for Vista is no longer available. [27] In May 2007, Yahoo! Messenger for the Web was launched, a browser-based client of the IM service. [28] [29] Yahoo! Messenger version 9 was released in September 2008.
A 2005 version included a new Ajax interface, drag-and-drop, improved search, keyboard shortcuts, address auto-completion, and tabs. However, other features were removed, such as column widths and one click delete-move-to-next. In October 2010, Yahoo! released a beta version of Yahoo!
Yahoo 360° was a blogging/social networking beta service launched in March 2005 by Yahoo and closed on July 13, 2009. [112] Yahoo Mash beta was another social service closed after one year of operation prior to leaving beta status. [113] Yahoo Photos was shut down on September 20, 2007, in favor of integration with Flickr.
A refresh to version 8.0 was released on August 10, 2006. [6] It included audio and video improvements and fixed up minor bugs. [23] The first update to Windows Live Messenger was previewed on October 30, 2006, with the release of Beta 1 of version 8.1. [6] No major changes were made, but several minor changes were included.
December 8 (U.S. time), 9 (Australian time), 2005: Australia's Seven Network combines its online, mobile and internet TV business with the local arm of Yahoo! and the commencement of Yahoo!7 is scheduled for January 2006. Yahoo!7 covered both the Australian Open tennis tournament and the Winter Olympic Games in 2006. [54]
One of these initiatives were Yahoo! 360° Plus Vietnam, a new Vietnamese blogging application. [6] [7] Subsequently, Yahoo! 360° Plus Vietnam was launched in Vietnam along with other new services for Yahoo! Vietnam such as Yahoo! Music (no longer active since 2009). [8] By the end of January 2010, the number of registered users has increased ...
Yahoo! Go was a Java-based phone application provided by Yahoo! for users to access the company's products and services via their mobile phones or PDAs. Up till its closure, Yahoo! considered Go as Beta software. [2] Services include sending/receiving email, the upload of photos, using Earth mapping services, search via Yahoo!'s oneSearch and ...