Digg StumbleUpon LinkedIn YouTube Flickr Facebook Twitter RSS Reset

Yahoo seeks geek credibility

Never before have small friends been so important to big companies.

Yahoo, best known as an Internet portal welcoming millions of consumers, is undergoing a transition to appeal to a different audience: software developers.

In September, for the first time, the company hosted a Hack Day, where it invited outside developers to mingle with its engineers and write ad hoc “mashup” Web applications using Yahoo’s online services.

The goal behind Hack Day–and a broader developer outreach effort–is to create a diverse network, or “ecosystem,” of partners, Yahoo executives said.

Making it easy for third-party companies to build applications that use Yahoo’s myriad services, from photo-sharing to search, helps drive traffic to Yahoo sites. Mashups could also drive awareness of Yahoo’s lineup, such as its instant-messaging service, executives said.

“We don’t think of ourselves as a portal company anymore. We think of ourselves as a communications application platform,” said Bradley Horowitz, Yahoo’s vice president of product strategy.

Full article: ZDNet News

Comments are closed.