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Yahoo! Redesigns Mobile Home Page

Yahoo! has launched a new version of the company's mobile home page in early beta at the Consumer Electronics Show 2008. By visiting http://beta.m.yahoo.com from select mobile phone browsers, consumers will experience an open and customizable home page where users can personalize their mobile experience like never before, drawing content from the Yahoo! network and leading Web properties from around the Internet. Yahoo!'s new mobile home page was designed to quickly become the essential starting point for the mobile Internet. Incorporating the best "home page" elements from pioneering PC portals such as My Yahoo! and the Yahoo.com Front Page, it embraces a dynamic, open and highly personalized approach.

Simply put, the new mobile interface is stunning, easy to use, relevant and fast. Key features include:
- Personal Vitality and Status Updates - Provide an at-a-glance update of what's new since the last visit – including recent emails, Flickr photos from your friends, upcoming calendar appointments and status of Yahoo! Messenger contacts – all without moving away from the home screen or logging into a separate application.
- Customizable Content - Offers a collection of mobile content modules known as Yahoo! Snippets that provide previews of the user's favorite content from any source - news headlines, weather conditions, and more – whatever the user wants.
- Quick Links - Customizable links at the bottom of the page, providing fast access to the Yahoo! services and other sites across the Internet that consumers use the most. Consumers can easily add and remove quick links as they desire.
- oneSearch - Mobile search designed to give instant answers and relevant information by understanding the user's query intent and optimizing the results accordingly. Recently upgraded to include content from Wikipedia and Yahoo! Answers, as well as airline flight status information.

Today the new mobile home page is available to consumers in the United States on numerous mobile devices including the Apple iPhone, several Nokia Series 60 devices and select Windows Mobile devices. Over the coming months, the new interface is expected to become available across additional devices and mobile browsers and also available internationally.



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