Flickr moving to San Francisco

Yahoo! is opening a big San Francisco office later this year and Flickr just announced they will be one of the teams making the move to the city. I know at least half of the Flickr team lives in San Francisco so it’s a healthy move for the group and will probably mean more time working on Flickr things! Flickr is the first Yahoo! team I’ve heard of moving into the San Francisco offices. It was previously rumored these would be ad sales offices but it’s good to see some product folk moving in. Tags: flickr…

Yahoo! unveils video sharing site, Finance redesign at analyst day

Yahoo! presented its business strategy to analysts yesterday and gave the world a sneak peek at what’s to come. A new advertising system is code complete and currently undergoing some testing and, if all goes well, will be rolled out later this year. Yahoo! plans to add advertising to it’s new “coming soon” video site. The webcast was not working for me this morning; all my notes below are based on the slide deck. Yahoo! Video The new video site includes videos from around the web and a few from Yahoo! users as well. The top navigation bar references “My…

Tetris using Yahoo! UI utilities

Yahoo! released the latest version of its UI utilities this week, including the components used in the new Yahoo! homepage design. You can use the various utilities to build your own website, but Dustin Diaz decided to build a version of Tetris. The game combines Yahoo’s Event Utility and DOM Collection utility to create some cross-browser brick busting action. One of the good things about releasing your code to the world is you never know just how people will use it. I doubt anyone at Yahoo! thought about gaming when they released the UI widgets but developers are resourceful!…

Nokia adds Google to Internet Tablet

Nokia announced an upgrade to the 770 Internet tablet operating system and bundled hardware this morning at the VON Europe Conference in Stockholm, Sweden. The new operating system, now named Internet Tablet OS 2006, features Google search and IM functionality built-in, including prominent display on the homepage and task bar. Nokia 770 owners can now chat with friends using text and voice from their Internet tablets. Nokia developed the IM and VoIP based on XMPP and Google’s libjingle extensions. The voice and text screens are branded with the Google Talk logo, including the beta designation. The Gizmo Project will…

Flickr mutations and gamma rays

Flickr’s gone gamma with a new site design and functionality. The new site packs more links into less space using JavaScript menus. It looks like Organizr has been completely rewritten in JavaScript with no Flash required. The site also features a new search results page sorted by relevancy, recency, and interestingness. The search index contains photo titles, tags, and descriptions but not notes. You can search for groups of interest and people with a much cleaner result page. Tags: flickr…

DOJ clears IE7 search preferences

The Department of Justice cleared the search box feature in Internet Explorer 7, calling it respectful to “users’ and OEM’s default choices and is easily changed.” Windows Live Search is the current default search engine in Internet Explorer 7. Google was not happy with the browser defaults and complained to the antitrust division. (via Search Engine Watch) The article also mentions a resolved issue with the “first-boot” experience in Windows Vista. I just installed Vista beta 2, and my first screen was a “Welcome Center” with a few control panels and tweaks. The first boot experience in Internet Explorer 7…

Google announces social search products

Google introduced three new products today during its press day in Mountain View. The new product launches are part of Google’s refocus on its search and advertising business after an internal audit showed an overcommitment of resources to auxiliary products such as Blogger and Gmail. Google Co-op introduces social recommendations and tagging to the search process. You can “subscribe” to a friend or data provider’s content to receive a special OneBox with information from these companies or individuals. It’s similar to Google’s Enterprise OneBox and its partner experience combined with personal subscriptions. Users can also can add tags to…

Fire up vi to change your search engine

Google is a bit upset to find it is not the default search engine in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7 browser and is starting to talk antitrust. Safari, Firefox, Camino, and Opera all have Google built-in as default and sometimes the only search option. “The market favors open choice for search, and companies should compete for users based on the quality of their search services,” said Marissa Mayer, the vice president for search products at Google. “We don’t think it’s right for Microsoft to just set the default to MSN. We believe users should choose.” Want to change your default search…

Google GData

Google’s GData format is a” new protocol based on Atom 1.0 and RSS 2.0.” It also includes OpenSearch elements. It’s too late in the day for me to dig into the format right now, but you might enjoy having a look….

Think Partership acquires IceRocket

Think Partnership is acquiring IceRocket, a search engine focused on emerging media such as feeds, cell phone pictures, and the latest news. Think Partnership is a group of companies based out of Chicago in the dating, real estate, and SEO industries. Think Partnership raised $26.5 million last week in a private placement of preferred stock and they are redefining the company through acquisitions. No word yet on the purchase price of IceRocket. The deal is in the due diligence stage. Tags: icerocket…