Everyone knows it, but few people acknowledge it: Mobile web browsers absolutely suck. Technologists are launching commercial space flights, mapping the human genome, and building flexible computer ...
Yahoo on Thursday unveils a browser with search functions dubbed Axis for tablet, smartphone and desktop devices. The browsers will eventually support a combination of paid-search and display ads, ...
Maybe we need to file this under “too little too late” or “where was this 12 months ago when we really wanted it?” But Yahoo proves it still is capable of churning out some good product, even as its ...
Google wants the world to use its shiny new browser, Chrome. But Yahoo's co-founder says his company would rather improve its existing products. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Yahoo is turning up the heat up on its developer platform, which is turning out to be a key battle ground as all the major portals (AOL, Google, MSN, Yahoo, eBay, Amazon, etc.) try to open up their ...
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Although Yahoo doesn't hijack browser searches, there are many viruses that can change your Web browser's default search settings to hijack your browser search and return links to malicious Web pages.
Any Web site now may use Yahoo's software for giving Web-based applications some of the richer abilities of native software. Also, a new version brings new plug-ins. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Here’s some news you probably didn’t expect to read: Yahoo just released its own Web browser. Well, sorta. The new software, dubbed Yahoo Axis, is being called a "search browser." Its main trick is ...
Yahoo couldn't have picked a better time to come out with its browser Axis, as we've been shopping around for a new love, after a difficult breakup with Google Chrome. So far, it's not love at first ...
Yahoo Wednesday became the latest company to provide developers with the opportunity to build rich Internet applications with some desktop functions with its unveiling of a preview version of a new ...
Yahoo is slimming itself down again by axing 12 of its products, part of an ongoing effort to sharpen its focus on services it thinks people need in their daily lives. The list includes AltaVista, the ...