Future features from Yahoo

Written on 5/26/2005 – 12:49 pm | by Razvan Antonescu |

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc. (YHOO.O: Quote, Profile, Research) is introducing a test version of a new service called PhotoMail that lets users insert up to 300 digital photographs into the body of an e-mail and store an unlimited numbers of photos on the Web and media company’s computers.

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And…the future is here

The only minus I see…is that is for IE only

  1. 3 Responses to “Future features from Yahoo”

  2. By Guillaume on May 28, 2005 | Reply

    I wish it was totally webbased too…you have to download the tool each time you’re using a new PC….

  3. By Razvan Antonescu on May 28, 2005 | Reply

    Yeah that’s true :) I am just waiting for the XUL version. Have u seen the new Mindset tool? :)

    BTW do you hace any ideea what are they planning with Yahoo mail?

    I saw this :

    As nice as PhotoMail is, what we really want to know is when Yahoo will roll out a new user interface for Yahoo Mail. Ever since Yahoo acquired San Francisco start-up Oddpost last year, speculation has been rampant that the company will unveil a mail interface that rivals Google’s Gmail for usability. Spillane wouldn’t divulge details about that. But he said to expect two or three more big announcements by Labor Day. Clearly, something is in the works, and Spillane can barely contain his excitement about it.

    “This is a big deal,” he said of Yahoo PhotoMail. “But we have two or three other things that are as big or bigger….There will be no question who’s the leader in email innovation.”

    http://www.siliconbeat.com/entries/2005/05/26/yahoo_photomail.html

  4. By ~Angel~ on May 28, 2005 | Reply

    That’s definitely its biggest drawback: IE only. I really try not to use IE unless I absolutely have to.

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