Things I found at Yahoo! I didn't know they had
Starting at a new company is a good opportunity
to do a survey and discover all the nooks and crannies that you may not have
seen when you were outside. For instance, I had a few things on my list of
services I wanted that turn out already exist.
First lets go through the list of things I
wanted:1) Online bookmark
storage a) Appropriate access controls
so I can share with everyone, friends, and no
one. b) Keeps a copy of the page I've
bookmarked so it can be searched later
c) Imports all my current bookmarks from both browsers and online
services d) Lets me organize them by
taggingDel.icio.us, another Yahoo property, used to satisfy only d),
now it does a) and it never did c) particularly well. Turns out that Yahoo has
another property that does all of this, MyWeb. If you're interested in
sharing bookmarks with me, just invite me as a friend on there, my username is
spullara. What is really nice is that whenever I find a bug or feature in a
property I can go and file them directly in the bug tracking system. Maybe one
day we'll expose that to the world, at least for our stuff in betas. Today you
have to go through the feedback mechanism and don't get to see other peoples
suggestions. There is a discussion board for
developers but that is a different target
audience.2) RSS to Other
gateway a) Support email, phone, and
IM b) Easy to sign up and
manageI had been looking at a few of
them but it turns out Yahoo has one that does this pretty well in the beta of
Yahoo!
Alerts.3) Few click upload
to Flickr from my
phoneI had even gone so far with this
one as to rename the email address as AAA Flickr, so it would be the first one
on the list to reduce the number of clicks to about 5-6. With ZoneTag, not only
do I get 2 click upload but it also adds geo tagging to my Flickr photos and
uploads in the background. Definitely a big improvement over the many click
synchronous email method.4) Best
practices for Web 2.0Whatever Web 2.0
means, you know it has to have a cool user interaction model, these patterns can
really help out. I've used Dojo, Prototype, and GWT but this resource on YDN, is much more useful than a
bunch of APIs or tools.I know this all
sounds like a big advertisement, but since I found these things useful, maybe
someone else would. Since none of this stuff makes any money though, I should
add one more thing:Search the
Web (Come on, try it, it won't hurt I
promise)Where to find cool new Yahoo!
stuff:Yahoo! Next
Yahoo! Developer Network
Yahoo! Research
Posted: Sat
- August 5, 2006 at 02:07 PM
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