Yahoo Expands WebMail Beta
By sm | October 1, 2006
Yahoo is planning to increase the number of people for its next generation web mail services in beta version for more than one year now. Till now this web mail services which include the following features:drag and drop messages into folders, a pane to preview the content of messages, the ability to have multiple message windows open, and keyboard shortcuts to, for example, delete or create messages. It also has an integrated RSS reader.
Yahoo is planning to increase the number of people for its next generation web mail services which in beta version for more than one year now.
Till now this web mail services which include the following features:drag and drop messages into folders, a pane to preview the content of messages, the ability to have multiple message windows open, and keyboard shortcuts to, for example, delete or create messages. It also has an integrated RSS reader, where only availble to a limited number of people in the U.S. and to all users in the U.K., Ireland, France, Germany, Canada, and South Korea.
But starting Thursday, Yahoo will roll it out to all users in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, China, Hong Kong, India, Italy, the Philippines, Singapore, Spain, and Taiwan.
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