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[http://my.yahoo.com MyYahoo!] is like [[iGoogle]] a mashup homepage, it allows you to choose what you want to see on your homepage like email, news, weather, photos, blogs, stock prices, sports scores, TV schedules, movie listings, and much more.  
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[http://my.yahoo.com MyYahoo!] is like [[iGoogle]] a mashup homepage, it allows you to put all kinds of gadgets to your homepage like email, news, weather, photos, blogs, stock prices, sports scores, TV schedules, movie listings, and much more.  
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== Tool accessibility test (28 July 2010) ==
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Server Response Time test performed from Seattle, WA / Munich, Germany / Brisbane, Australia : 1.057 sec / 1.023 sec / 1.631 sec
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Server Response Time Scale: Less than 0,1 = Optimal; 0,1 - 1 = Acceptable; 1 - 4 = Noticable but tolerable delay; 4 - 8 = Bearly tolerant delay
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This tool has help included on the tool's webpage (link):
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[http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/my/?pir=jfZ41dhibUlsvLu7zmWFjTzXd0lCmyyY_zNTj4EEjw-- Yahoo help]
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The option for changing the type or size of fonts is present in the tool
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itself.

Current revision as of 10:21, 28 January 2011

MyYahoo! combines different parts of Yahoo! and the Web into one place.

Contents

Main purpose

MyYahoo! is like iGoogle a mashup homepage, it allows you to put all kinds of gadgets to your homepage like email, news, weather, photos, blogs, stock prices, sports scores, TV schedules, movie listings, and much more.


Useful information

To get your own My Yahoo! you need to sign up.

MyYahoo! options


Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Possibility to add different RSS feeds
  • Sharing apps
  • Customize Themes
  • Good searching options
  • Chat and mail apps
  • Open apps

Cons

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References


Tool accessibility test (28 July 2010)

Server Response Time test performed from Seattle, WA / Munich, Germany / Brisbane, Australia : 1.057 sec / 1.023 sec / 1.631 sec

Server Response Time Scale: Less than 0,1 = Optimal; 0,1 - 1 = Acceptable; 1 - 4 = Noticable but tolerable delay; 4 - 8 = Bearly tolerant delay

This tool has help included on the tool's webpage (link): Yahoo help

The option for changing the type or size of fonts is present in the tool itself.

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