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YUI Team Releases YUI 3.0.0 beta 1
Posted June 24, 2009
YUI 3, the first beta release of our next-generation JavaScript and CSS library, is a big step forward, featuring improvements to every facet of the library.
The syntax is more terse, allowing you to write more compact code using techniques like chaining. The API is selector-driven, which allows you to target page elements flexibly. The library is even more modular and granular than before, so you only put code on the page for features you need. And YUI 3 retains all of the power and scalability of its predecessor.
Download YUI 3.0.0 beta 1 | Read the documentation | Find examples | Visit the YUI forums
Yahoo! Distribution of Hadoop Now Available
Posted June 10, 2009
Apache Hadoop is an open source Java software framework for running data-intensive applications on large clusters of commodity hardware. Because Yahoo! runs the largest Hadoop clusters in the world, many people have asked us to publish the version of Apache Hadoop that we test and deploy. In response, we are releasing the Yahoo! Distribution of Hadoop -- a source code distribution that is based entirely on code found in the Apache Hadoop project.
The Yahoo! Distribution of Hadoop is available through the Yahoo! Developer Network.
Learn more about Apache Hadoop | An engineer's perspective: the Hadoop blog
New Applications on My Yahoo! & Yahoo! Mail
Posted June 5, 2009
Today, we're announcing a collection of new apps for My Yahoo! built on the Yahoo! Application Platform and several new apps for Yahoo! Mail. All of these new apps were created by third-party developers working closely with Yahoo! as part of our open strategy.
Congratulations and thanks to the developers at the following companies: Drugs.com, Flixster, Forbes, Gasbuddy, GreatSchools, kaChing, LabPixies, LiveScience, Mint.com, Mokugift, MyRecipes, Nozbe, OtherInbox, PayPal, Photobucket, Picnik, Snooth, Time and Date, WeRead, WordPress.com, Xoopit, Zumo Drive. Check out their latest apps on Yahoo!.
Increase Your 'Whereness' with Y! Placemaker
Posted May 20, 2009
Yahoo! Placemaker is a geoparsing Web service that gives you a way to determine the 'whereness' of unstructured content. This read-only service identifies, disambiguates, and 'extracts' places from structured and unstructured text content, such as web pages, feeds, news, blog posts, and status updates.
As an open API, Yahoo! Placemaker helps developers make applications and datasets location-aware. It's not a geocoder; it's a geo-enrichment service that returns geographic metadata, making the Internet more location aware.
Yahoo! Placemaker | Documentation | Forum | Spec Sheet | Yahoo! Geo Technologies Blog
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YDN Blog Highlights
view allOpen Source Bridge 2009
The Open Source Bridge conference took place in Portland, OR from June 17-19. I had the opportunity to attend an eclectic mix of sessions, and a few common threads emerged. As a Product Manager in the cloud computing group at Yahoo!, I'll focus on subjects that relate to the cloud. more...
Hacking Up North : Winners of the Sunderland Hack Challenge
The university hack team went up to Sunderland in North England to crown the winners of the first hack challenge. Three products stood out, one on CO2 aware travel planning, a mobile planner for university modules, and a local travel planner. more...
ConvergeSC web event comes to South Carolina
The first-ever ConvergeSC conference takes place on Saturday, June 27, 2009, at Amoco Hall at the University of South Carolina, in Columbia, SC. Web designers, web developers, and marketing and sales professionals will converge at this one-day event. more...
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