Posts in the Mobile category

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Yahoo! Announces Cocktails – Shaken, Not Stirred

Developers, time to geek out. Yahoo! has been working behind the scenes for the past several months on an exciting new technology that we think will deeply impact the web developer community. We call it “Cocktails” and it’s the technology powering Livestand, which we launched today at Product Runway. “Cocktails” is a mix of HTML5, [...]

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How YQL powers Cocktails, the technology behind Livestand

YQL is a query language platform. While it has been popular with developers outside of Yahoo! for some time now, it should come as no surprise that YQL also serves a vital role as a key part of the Yahoo! ecosystem, processing a substantial volume of queries reaching well over hundred billion per month. Incidentally, [...]

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YSlow for Mobile Now Available

Analyze and optimize your mobile website performance – and please send your feedback.

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A Peek at the Technology Behind Livestand from Yahoo!

Announcing Livestand from Yahoo!, a digital newsstand that will launch initially for tablet devices in the first half of 2011.

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M45 Cloud Computing initiative adds 4 top universities

This initiative lets universities conduct research using Yahoo!’s supercomputing resources — approximately 4,000 processors.

BarCamp Charlotte – The Southern hospitality startup

Some 150 developers, designers, entrepreneurs, and fellow travelers showed up to talk about a huge range of topics, including an introduction to therapeutic massage.

Yahoo! OpenID and OAuth: iPhone Optimized!

Yahoo! engineers love hacking their iPhones, and that’s why we’re happy to announce that the Yahoo! OpenID and OAuth services are now iPhone optimized! Yahoo! users no longer need to pinch and spread when signing into websites with their Yahoo! OpenID, or when authorizing data sharing using OAuth. OpenID streamlines the sign in and registration [...]

The state of mobile browsers – PPK in London

Peter-Paul Koch of Quirksmode.org visited the London office to talk about the state of browsers on mobile devices and answered some more development related questions. Listen to his interview with Chris Heilmann.