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Yahoo! gives a glimpse into Open Strategy

Yahoo! exec on user engagement

Tags: open, yahoo

By Stephen Shankland

Published: 12 September 2008 09:12 GMT

Yahoo! showed its vision for what its Yahoo! Open Strategy makes possible, demonstrating how it hopes to engage users more by enabling its existing sites to grow beyond their current confines.

Ash Patel, head of Yahoo!'s Audience Products Division, showed an example that gave the company's home page, search and mail sites the ability to deal with the Netflix video rental site.

The home page was endowed with a new Netflix application that showed movies Patel has ordered and those recommended for him. A search results, augmented with SearchMonkey technology, let him add new movies to his movie queue. And a mail application let him rate his movie directly within an email.

The demonstration was designed to show what can be done by retooling the company's properties to provide a better experience for users - and more opportunities for advertisers.

Patel said: "Yahoo! allows developers to create applications for the world's biggest audience. By engaging developers to create experiences we can get the right experiences across the web and bring those experiences into the Yahoo! front page."

The demonstrations took place the day before Yahoo!'s Open Hack Day 2008, in which about 300 outside programmers will see what they can do with Yahoo!'s technology.

Yahoo! CTO Ari Balogh started off the discussion with members of the press at the company's headquarters talking about Yahoo! Open Strategy (YOS). "This shows that Yahoo! really wants to drive innovation for industry itself," he said. Yahoo! plans on Friday and Saturday to let the developers play around with the YOS application platform, Yahoo! Mail developer platform, and social programming interfaces.

"These developers will have preview access to YOS," Balogh said, including Yahoo! Mail and My Yahoo!. "They'll be able to see their stuff right there on the page."

Yahoo! hopes customising the Yahoo! front page will make it essential for web users, 300 million of whom visit the site monthly.

"For those 300 million people, that front page is very relevant and engaging," Patel said, but making it a foundation for new applications is important. "A couple other things would make that front page perfect for them. But what those one or two things are is different for me, different for you, different for everybody."

Yahoo! emphasised that the company will make changes, such as adding new widgets to Yahoo! sites, only with users' permission. Balogh showed an example of a pop-up that lets users permit or deny a new application.

Balogh said: "It all comes back to creating a model where users can get to what they want to do quickly, with trust."

Yahoo! is also banking on bringing a programming foundation to other ways to use the internet: mobile phones and televisions. Marco Boerries, head of Yahoo!'s Connected Life division, touted those efforts. Boerries said: "We want to enable a mobile ecosystem for billions of users."

For mobile devices, Yahoo! hopes programmers will use its Blueprint foundation, which Yahoo! announced Wednesday now can be used to create standalone applications on mobile devices.

For TVs, Yahoo! is working with Intel and other undisclosed partners to bring widgets to TV. Those widgets could run along the bottom or side of the screen or take it over completely, augmenting a TV show or replacing it completely with, for example, a Yahoo! member's Flickr photos.

Programmers will soon get access to tools to write TV widgets. "Over the next few months, you will see an SDK," or software development kit, said Oliver Petry, a director of product management working on the TV program.

Among those who've expressed interest in the TV widget program are eBay, Twitter, ABC, CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Plaxo and Joost, Petry said. A demonstration featured many of those logos.

Dan Farber of CNET News contributed to this report.

Original article: Yahoo gives a taste of its 'open' overhaul from CNET News.com

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