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June 20, 2007 5:54 AM PDT

Yahoo's global expansion of mobile phone services

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Faster version of Yahoo Go 2.0 will be widely available in Europe and Asia by year-end, company's mobile-services execs say.

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The harmogonus contrast of perfection and imperfection in nature.
by wildchild_plasma_gyro June 20, 2007 8:19 AM PDT
As nature discovers more to work with it slowly becomes more adapt to what former nature would have thought coas or a fugal danger.<br />so some nature is the perfect survivor and some nature is an imperfect wonder capable of doing more than pure survival.<br />So where do you think hamans are at in this area of clononics.<br />For sure the pygmy chimp is a curious animal and acids have gotton at our hair in terms of us.<br />Also the internet is allowing us to do more to which more adapt life may grow from but the harmognisation is far from good enough for the true imperfect adapt human to yet grow.<br />Anyway when you look at this in terms of mobile technology you may notice that there are loads of things one can do and loads of perfection and imperfection forming as developments are growing and dieing accross the world.<br />So yahoo should keep its ear to the ground and enjoy its heart.
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Yahoo! Go 2.0.....go.....
by niravabhavsar June 21, 2007 12:12 AM PDT
It is completely stupid to not have your application work on most windows mobile 5 (pda) versions. I've been waiting for last 4-5 months for yahoo to release their Yahoo go 2.0 version for my cingular 8125 but they haven't. Upon searching I realized they don't have that version for any WM5. Considering the fact that people like me are power users and are most likely to have unlimited data plan from their respective service providers; they should have it available to us.
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