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Comments on: Inside Yahoo's social network

Company is seeking to add a social dimension to its platform by intuiting a social graph and profile page for each user and opening up some APIs.

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by benjaminstraight September 15, 2008 11:29 AM PDT
Yahoo is moving in on a market that is already over saturated. But who knows.
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by robertkim90 September 15, 2008 10:09 PM PDT
Such a great idea! im excited because im logged onto my email all the time any way so it would so convenient to know what my friends are doing and interactive stuff like netflix.




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by karendbme October 17, 2008 3:36 PM PDT
if Yahoo cared about their users, they would ask for input/feedback BEFORE implementing. Change can be good, but open communication is key!
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by gs61283 November 2, 2008 9:23 AM PST
I think everybody should check out yahoo's blog pages for messenger and profiles to see how upset the majority of yahoo's users are with this forced change.
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