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Yahoo 360 to Move in Early of Next Year

Categories: Yahoo, Yahoo 360
Written By: Vardaan

Yahoo 360 to Move in Early of 2008Yahoo! 360, a blogging service from Yahoo! is anticipating for major transition to more integrated service that would interact and bind with other services from Yahoo!. The transition as expected will took place in early 2008. Although the users can still use features until transition will finally take place in 2008.

The team of Yahoo! 360 service made a post that apparently assures its community user to make this blogging service more of blogging capabilities and features and also to preserve existing bloggers' blog content, photos and friends list through out the transition and right tools required for smooth transition.

The transition cum evolution is being seen major step towards expanding it recently launched social networking service Yahoo! Mash, the evolution could relates to yahoo mash but more than this it seems like Yahoo is focussed to integrate unversal Yahoo! profile through all of the Yahoo! Network be it Flickr, del.icio.us or MyBlogLog service acquired by yahoo in recent times.

The evolution of Yahoo! 360 will bring much more improved blogging capabilities and user concentric features obviously enriched with web 2.0 elements. 

 
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