From January 8th, Yahoo will be enabling encryption by default for all of its webmail users. That’s great news—it just happens to be four years later than the likes of GMail.
Nearly a week ago, we reported that Yahoo has introduced a revamp of Yahoo Mail to celebrate its 16th birthday. I guess it is not all sweet sixteen as expected, since the major Yahoo Mail redesign resulted in key functions removed or broken. Needless to say, this has led to thousands of upset Yahoo Mail users who have informed the Internet giant that the recent redesign is a massive disaster, and they do want Yahoo to do away with the new and bring back the old. Of course, amidst all of this would be additional reports of serious technical issues that continue to happen.
It has hardly been a week since the Yahoo Mail redesign, and plenty of flak had already been picked up. Many users are upset that they are no longer able to organize their Inbox by Tabs or Sort by Sender, and neither are they able to view their Folders unless they leave the Inbox, which is rather inconvenient. Not only that, new emails are no longer bold, while the delete button’s placement of being next to the sender name has proved nothing short of disastrous. Needless to say, Yahoo had better get their act together and fix things up, fast! Otherwise, they can continue to see their market share slide.
Yahoo Mail Redesign Did Not Go Down As Well As Expected original content from Ubergizmo.
Yahoo Mail got a pretty extensive (and familiar looking
Bread, a startup that launched back in 2011 offering URL-shortening with a side order of monetization, has announced an acquisition by Yahoo. Such a move comes at a time when the startup was reportedly low on funds and actively pursuing a buyout from a bigger company, and brings with it a 30-day deadline to transition […]
Yahoo appears to finally have gotten with the program with the Flickr app for iOS, allowing this newest update to carry the all-important automatic upload for iOS devices. The iPhone and the iPad can now set Flickr to automatically pull photos from their Camera Roll, uploading on mobile networks or Wi-fi depending on the users […]
With the release of iOS 7, app developers have been scrambling to update their respective apps in order to make full use of the tweaks and changes Apple made to the mobile operating system. After weeks of being available to iOS users, Yahoo has announced its Flickr application has received an update to make better use of iOS 7. (more…)
Flickr iOS 7 App Automatically Uploads Full Resolution Photos original content from Ubergizmo.
Flickr’s new iOS 7 app now offers automatic uploading at full resolution, with sharing set to privat
Posted in: Today's ChiliFlickr’s new iOS 7 app now offers automatic uploading at full resolution, with sharing set to private by default. Neat.
Yahoo Mail update brings redesign, Mail Plus features, and 1TB storage boost
Posted in: Today's ChiliYahoo has begun pushing out a redesign for Mail, bringing with it a variety of themes that users will be prompted to choose from upon first logging on after the update arrives. With the design changes come a new compose box, as well, and a storage boost, giving users 1TB of storage. Mail Plus features […]
Yahoo is celebrating the 16th birthday of its Yahoo Mail web email platform by completely revamping it to offer a slew of new features for its users starting today. The new Yahoo Mail will begin to roll out today and will add a Conversations view that allows you to organize your emails within a singular thread. You’ll be also be able to collapse the left-side toolbar so you can focus squarely on your messages as well as the ability to hover over an email to have a number of options pop up including search, delete or opening the message. (more…)
Yahoo Mail Gets Huge Revamp For Its 16th Birthday original content from Ubergizmo.
Marissa Meyer’s parade of progress is continuing at Yahoo with a very sparkly redesign of Yahoo Mail. It’s got all things that are good, including more storage and cleaner navigation and threaded conversations. Frankly, this redesign does pretty much anything to make Yahoo Mail look more like Gmail.