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MySpace to Enter Webmail Chase with New Service?

MySpace Webmail Client in the works

In these days nearly every tech company is seeking the holy grail of new services, software, SaaS options or enterprise 2.0 solutions. The organizations want to get that edge they may need to hold their ground.

However, it seems a little odd that anyone would think that another webmail client is really what we need. MySpace seems to think this is the case, and has a stealth webmail client in the works as their newest 1-2 punch.

The Social Media Minute: Yahoo, Google Go Beyond Plain Search

Social Media moves so fast, its hard to keep up. Here’s the week’s top stories, in scan-friendly format.

This week:

  • Yahoo Glue Comes to the US
  • Using Tarpipe to Unclog the Social Media Pipe
  • Google’s Getting a SearchWiki
  • Get Yer Free Blog on TypePad

Apatar Connects Open Source SugarCRM to Other Apps

Apatar Connector Open Source SugarCRM

New Apatar Connector was recently released to aid those struggling with integration of open source suite SugarCRM with third-party applications, databases, flat files, other CRM/ERP applications and Web 2.0 destinations.

Apatar claims to be able to do it all “without coding.”

Yahoo! Opens Up More to the Masses With Y!OS 1.0

Y!OS 1.0

What do you do in turbulent economic times? Downsize or produce more? Yahoo! chooses the latter and attempts to re-incarnate itself and “make history again” with the release of its Open Strategy (Y!OS) platform.

The idea behind this initiative is to open up to developers and let them “tap into benefits once only available within Yahoo!” Yahoo! has opened quite a few features, including content, traffic and Yahoo’s user base.

Yahoo Takes on Google with Sexy Web Analytics

Yahoo Web Analytics

Yahoo!, the struggling Internet giant, has managed to complete its latest product: Yahoo! Web Analytics. While the name is uninspiring, the product actually looks like it has some potential. If anything, it has a sexy look and feel to it.

With this being a “controlled access launch,” not everyone interested in trying the new product will be able to do so. Hence, Google Analytics doesn’t have to worry. At least not yet.

Running a Small Business With Plone

Plone Conference 2008

As part of Plone Conference 2008, Sally Kleinfeldt from Jazkarta, a Boston-based Plone provider, gave a presentation on how Jazkarta runs their Plone based business. Sally covered all the tools that Jazkarta uses, not just Plone.

Plone Conference 2008 Kicks Off

Plone Conference 2008

Open source CMS provider Plone kicked off Plone Conference 2008 today in Washington, D.C., with founders Alexander Limi and Alan Runyan presenting their annual State of Plone address.

It’s been a rough start for Plone Conference 2008. We swamped the network this morning, and it’s been down ever since. I believe things are finally fixed, so I can officially start as your live blogger for Plone Conference 2008.

Yahoo Wants to be BOSS of Search

Yahoo BOSS: Build Your Own Search Engine

Yahoo continues its foray in the world of openness with the release of Yahoo BOSS: Build Your Own Search Service. This is the second announcement — the first being Yahoo SearchMonkey — that is part of their new directive called Yahoo!Open Strategy, or Y!OS and a move they hope will take away a bit of Google’s strong-hold on the search market.

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Book Review: Web Form Design

Web Form Design - Book Review

Web forms are the one thing that consistently stand between the customer and the product, as well as between companies and their profits. If the web form proves successful, the customer receives his product and the company, their money. Yet, if the form isn’t successful, the company can bet that they have not only lost revenue, but a customer as well.

Thanks to a new book published by Rosenfeld Media, Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks, author and Senior Principal of Product Ideation & Design at Yahoo! Inc. Luke Wroblewski lays out the basic principles needed to apply toward the right design solutions for your web forms.

Zoho Rolls Out Carpet for Google, Yahoo Users


Zoho Invites Google, Yahoo! Users to Login

Zoho really wants people to try out their applications. They have opened the doors to users with Google and Yahoo accounts to access Zoho applications without having to create a new username/password. Is this Zoho’s step towards the OpenID? Or a ploy to steal Google Apps users away?

Yahoo's Going Open Social With a SearchMonkey

Yahoo, Open Social, SearchMonkey

The open social party is apparently the place to be. Even old Microsoft just announced LiveMesh). Now Yahoo, who’s Flickr photo sharing site is the second most popular used API on the web, has rolled out a limited preview to the developer platform they announced in February called SearchMonkey.

Journalism's Ideals Meet Silicon Valley's Tools

journalism

NewsTools2008 takes place April 30-May 3 at the yahoo! Conference Center in Sunnyvale, California If you’re a Drupal programmer, user-experience expert, social-network innovator, or web 2.0 entrepreneur, you’re invited! The topic of the event is “Technology and the New Ecology of News: How will technology innovation support journalism and participatory democracy?” It’s billed as an event in which journalism’s ideals will meet Silicon Valley’s tools in a three-day, conceptual mashup. Groovy.

Yahoo! Gets AMP!ed Up With New Ad Management Platform!

yahoo., Ad Management Platform

Online advertising is a huge business, that’s a no brainer. But those of us who have dealt with the inner workings of the online ad world know that there is much room for improvement in the management department. Purchasing, selling and managing impressions alone can take weeks of time, when they really probably shouldn’t.

But cheer up, young publisher, Yahoo! wants to help. To the cynics, Yahoo! also wants to increase its perceived value to force Microsoft to raise its bid to purchase it, but that’s for another article.

Anyway, Yahoo! is moving forward with plans to release their new ad management system, dubbed AMP!. It’s a web-based, online advertising management platform that they say will simplify the process of creating, buying, and selling ads online.

Yahoo's New Site for Women is Shiny But Not Bright

Yahoo Shine, Yahoo,women's site

The other day, colleagues and I made a list of of things that sound bad but aren’t — such as Jawbreakers and Chunky Monkey. But now I’ve started making a list of things that sound good but aren’t. Topping the list are sites catered toward women.

Don’t get me wrong, women rock. And what makes us so visibly cool is that we have diverse interests, moods and yes, emotions. But that doesn’t mean we can’t handle weeding through the Internet to find what we seek, whether it be the weather, a great pair of shoes or gasp! —news.

However, Yahoo! begs to differ. They think that the gentler sex are easily distracted by all the choices available to us on the magical Web that we need a one-stop shop offering content from women’s magazines and blogs with a “distinctive voice” .

Why else would they launch Shine?

Yahoo! onePlace – Mobile Content Management

Yahoo Mobile,onePlace Content Management

Continuing in their efforts to revolutionize the global mobile ecosystem, Yahoo! has announced its newest invention – Yahoo! onePlace, a mobile content management system that will let you stay informed about the things you care about (or are required to care about).

Is this an attempt to tie us even tighter to our mobile devices causing an even more continuously connected world that can’t live without the Internet? Shoot, guess it’s time to bring my CrackBerry out of storage – just when my shrink said I was cured.

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