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Yahoo! Hacks
Tips & Tools for Living on the Web Frontier
- By
- Paul Bausch
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Released:
- October 2005
- Pages:
- 496
Whether you want to become a power searcher, news monger, super shopper, or innovative web developer, Yahoo! Hacks provides the tools to take you further than you ever thought possible.
Yahoo! took the world by storm in the 1990s as a one-of-a-kind, searchable list of interesting web sites. But ten years later, it has expanded into a department store overflowing with useful and innovative tools and services-from email, blogging, social networking, and instant messaging, to news, financial markets, shopping, movie and TV listings, and much more. Today's Yahoo! keeps you connected with every aspect of your life and every corner of the Web.
Yahoo! Hacks shows you how to use, expand, personalize, and tweak Yahoo! in ways you never dreamed possible. You'll learn how to:
- Fine-tune search queries with keyword shortcuts and advanced syntax
- Manage and customize Yahoo! Mail, using it as your universal email client to access all your other accounts
- Explore your social networks with Yahoo! 360, blogging your life, keeping up with friends, and making new contacts
- Store, sort, blog, feed, track, and otherwise share photos with Flickr and RSS
- Make My Yahoo! your Yahoo!, and personalize Yahoo!'s many properties
- Roll your own Yahoo! applications with Yahoo! new Web Services API and Perl, PHP, Java, Python, Ruby, or the programming language of your choice
- Visualize search results and topics, mash up images from around the Web, and remix other web content
- List (or hide) your site with Yahoo!, and integrate Yahoo! Groups, Messenger, contextual search (Y!Q), or other Yahoo! features
Whether you want to become a power searcher, news monger, super shopper, or innovative web developer, Yahoo! Hacks provides the tools to take you further than you ever thought possible.
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Chapter 1 Search
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Hacks 1–22: Introduction
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Fine-Tune Yahoo! Web Search Queries
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Save Time with Search Shortcuts
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Create a Yahoo! ID
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Set Persistent Yahoo! Search Preferences
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Assemble Advanced Search Queries
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Translate Any Page with Yahoo!
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Personalize, Track, and Share the Web
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Prefetch Yahoo! Search Results
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Compare Yahoo! and Google Search Results
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Find Content You Can Reuse Legally
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Find Video from Across the Web
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Streamline Browsing with the Yahoo! Toolbar
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Customize the Firefox Quick Search Box
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Spot Trends with Yahoo! Buzz
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Find Hot Technologies at the Buzz Game
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Tame Long Yahoo! URLs
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Opt Out of Advertiser Cookies
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Track News About Yahoo!
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Spider the Yahoo! Catalog
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Browse the Yahoo! Directory
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Track Additions to Yahoo!
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Yahoo! Directory Mindshare in Google
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Chapter 2 Services
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Hacks 23–50: Introduction
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Track Your Investments
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Build Your Own Stock Update Email
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Download Financial Data Using Excel Web Queries
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Convert Currencies with One Click
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Do the Math with Yahoo! Calculators
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Add a Yahoo! Bookmark with One Click
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Import Existing Bookmarks into Yahoo! Bookmarks
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Open Yahoo! Bookmarks in a Sidebar
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Publish Your Yahoo! Bookmarks
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Track the Media's Attention Span over Time
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Monitor the News with RSS
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Personalize My Yahoo!
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Track Your Favorite Sites with RSS
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Add a Feed to My Yahoo! with a Right-Click
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Build Your Own News Crawler
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Replace Your Phone Book with Yahoo!
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Monitor Your Commute
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Get the Facts at Yahoo! Reference
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Find and Rate Movies
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Subscribe to Movie Showtimes
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View Movie Lists on Your Cell Phone
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Plan Your TV Viewing
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Create a TV Watch List
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Develop and Share a Trip Itinerary
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Shop Intelligently
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Visualize Your Music Collection
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Take Yahoo! on the Go
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Stay Connected with Yahoo! Alerts
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Chapter 3 Communicating
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Hacks 51–67: Introduction
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Navigate Yahoo! Mail
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Manage Yahoo! Mail
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Create Yahoo! Mail Macros
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Read All Your Email in One Place
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Read Yahoo! Mail in Your Preferred Email Client
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Manage and Share Your Schedule
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Add Contacts to Your Yahoo! Address Book
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Map Yahoo! Address Book Contacts
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Discuss, Share, and Collaborate with Others
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Archive Yahoo! Groups Messages with yahoo2mbox
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Explore Your Social Networks
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Import an Existing Blogroll to Yahoo! 360
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Add an API to Your Yahoo! 360 Blog
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Create a Yahoo! Avatar
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Add a Content Tab to Yahoo! Messenger
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Send Instant Messages Beyond Yahoo!
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Store, Sort, and Share Your Photos
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Chapter 4 Web Services
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Hacks 68–76: Introduction
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Program Yahoo! with Perl
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Program Yahoo! with PHP 5
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Program Yahoo! with Python
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Program Yahoo! with VBScript
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Program Yahoo! with ColdFusion
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Program Yahoo! with XSLT
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Program Yahoo! with Java
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Program Yahoo! with Ruby
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Program Yahoo! with REBOL
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Chapter 5 Applications
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Hacks 77–91: Introduction
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Visualize Yahoo! Web Search Results
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Find Links to Any Web Site
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Import Yahoo! Local Listings into Your Address Book
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Create a Yahoo! Local MIDlet
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Import Yahoo! Local Listings into Excel
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Spell Words with Yahoo! Images
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Randomize Your Windows Desktop Background
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Randomize Your Mac Desktop Background
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Mash Up Images from Around the Web
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Illustrate Any Web Site
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Add Links to a Block of Text Automatically
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Visualize News Topics as Tags
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Get Related Terms Instantly with Ajax
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Compare the Popularity of Related Search Terms
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Plot Multiple Points on Your Own Map
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Chapter 6 Webmastering
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Hacks 92–100: Introduction
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Get Your Site Listed at Yahoo!
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Hide Part of Your Web Site from Yahoo!
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Search Your Web Site with Yahoo!
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Add Presence to Your Web Site
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Syndicate Rich Media
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Add Contextual Search to Your Blog
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Post Photos to Your Blog
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Feed Your Latest Photos to Your Web Site
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Display Messages from a Yahoo! Group on Your Web Site
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Colophon

- Title:
- Yahoo! Hacks
- By:
- Paul Bausch
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
-
- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- October 2005
- Ebook Release:
- February 2009
- Pages:
- 496
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00945-8
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00945-3
- Ebook ISBN:
- 978-0-596-10525-9
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-10525-8
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Paul Bausch
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The image on the cover of Yahoo! Hacks shows a pair of cowboy boots with spurs. American cowboy boots evolved from Hessians (boots with the familiar V-cut in front, worn by German soldiers who fought in the Revolution), Wellingtons (knee-high British boots), and others. They are treadless, in order for one to quickly slide the forefoot into and out of the stirrup, and have a tall heel that holds the boot in place while one is mounted. The revolving rowel used in modern spurs became popular around the fourteenth century. Earlier spurs (used throughout Europe from the time of the Etruscans, and farther east by Genghis Khan and his support staff) had a single sharp protrusion. Early Native Americans did not use spurs, preferring a sort of quirt (short-handled whip).
Unlike "down at the heel" and "slipshod," the term "well-heeled" originally referred not to footgear but to fowl: in cockfighting, it has long been used to indicate that a bird has sharp spurs (natural weapons on its legs, sometimes augmented artificially). On the American frontier, the term was used to mean one was carrying a gun; later it evolved to mean one was armed with wealth. The phrase "to earn one's spurs" traces back to chivalric tradition, when spurs were awarded in recognition of battlefield or tournament heroics.
Abby Fox was the production editor and proofreader for Yahoo! Hacks. Derek Di Matteo was the copyeditor. Lydia Onofrei and Marlowe Shaeffer provided production assistance. Adam Witwer and Claire Cloutier provided quality control. Lucie Haskins wrote the index.
Hanna Dyer designed the cover of this book, based on a series design by Edie Freedman. The cover image is a photograph from Getty Images. Marcia Friedman produced the cover layout with Adobe InDesign CS using Adobe's Helvetica Neue and ITC Garamond fonts.
David Futato designed the interior layout. Keith Fahlgren converted this book from Microsoft Word to FrameMaker 5.5.6 with a format conversion tool created by Erik Ray, Jason McIntosh, Neil Walls, and Mike Sierra that uses Perl and XML technologies. The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Helvetica Neue Condensed; and the code font is LucasFont's TheSans Mono Condensed. The illustrations that appear in the book were produced by Robert Romano, Jessamyn Read, and Lesley Borash using Macromedia FreeHand MX and Adobe Photoshop CS. Abby Fox wrote this colophon.
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