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CommunicAsia 2009

Yahoo now on mobile

2009-06-18 20:46:02

Yahoo Mobile app allows users to access news, e-mail, search engine and social networking sites.


Yahoo has extended its portal to the mobile platform. At the imbX exhibition hall this week, the Internet giant showcased various functions and personalization features available via the new mobile tool.

Yahoo Mobile is accessible via mobile browsers, where users can visit the built-for-mobile portal to access news, e-mail, social networking sites and Yahoo Messenger.

The mobile tool supports over 400 Internet-enabled mobile devices, including the iPhone, where the application is available as a free download on Apple's AppStore.

Credit: Konrad Foo