GeneralYahoo! onePlace, a Mobile Content Tool announced at CeBIT 2008

Yahoo! onePlace, a Mobile Content Tool announced at CeBIT 2008

Mobile phones will now get a revolutionary mobile content solution from Yahoo!, named Yahoo! onePlace. This will enable mobile phone users to manage the wide array of content that is available on the Internet.

Yahoo onePlace tool

This vital tool works to develop a rich and personalized experience by getting interests, passions and important information into one single location, eliminating the fuss of searching various contents. This management solution ensures instant organization of mobile data for easy reference.

“Over the last three years, we have aggressively executed on our mobile strategy to deliver innovative and indispensable services to consumers globally and become the starting point for the most users. With the introduction of Yahoo! onePlace, we are announcing the next essential component to our mobile product line up,” commented Marco Boerries, executive vice president, Connected Life, Yahoo!. “Yahoo! onePlace is where users will be able to find what matters to them the most, no matter where their interests, passions and information come from. Yahoo! onePlace will provide mobile users with a rich and dynamic content experience.”

The highly-customized content application is based on a similar process of using bookmarks to instantly link to practically any piece of content such as news feeds, web sites, videos, images, emails, search queries, and many more, from anywhere across the Internet.

Mobile phone users need not worry as it will automatically update and assign categories and tags. They can get information in-hand relating to game scores, stock prices and various other information.

Yahoo! onePlace has the ability to deliver a single location to consume all of the information contextually and link to any content that are already personalised, including Yahoo! network (e.g., MyYahoo!, flickr, del.icio.us, or at other popular websites e.g., Digg, Last.FM, reddit, Yelp).

Furthermore, it also enables consumers to see previews of selected sources and offer mobile RSS reader to ensure a simple way to read and subscribe favorite feeds.

Expected to be available in Q2 2008, Yahoo! onePlace will be compatible with a number of mobile phones and mobile browsers across the globe.

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