I'll have more to say about some of the larger issues around this in a few days, but now that the embargo has been lifted (damn you, Om Malik), I wanted to point at the pair of announcements from Yahoo! Mail today and yesterday.
Is my advice if you'd like to keep from getting hacked.
One of the major unanswered questions about Windows Vista is what exactly Vista's Ultimate Extras will be.
Relax, the Bush Administration isn't trying to invade MySpace; instead, another group has erected a private playground called YoungFeds for the Administration's less-than-geriatric staffers to enjoy.
Hackers spent 24 hours on September 29-30 with various Yahoo engineers and other coders for fellowship and rapid application development using Yahoo's myriad APIs and technology to build demos for fun.
Beck showed up at the Yahoo Open Hack Day. Wow. Michael Arrington, who helped arrange the event, begged me to come and said I'd really be blowing it if I didn't go.
Yahoo! Open Hack Day Starts Tomorrow. Well, "tomorrow" means "today" by the time most of you read this.
Last night I mentioned that we'd have a few more announcements on the Yahoo! Developer Network today.
The company's first semi-public Hack Day for developers starts on September 29th, and the Delicious bookmarking service plans to throw a birthday part for itself on October 3rd.
Nine months after AOL acquired his video search company, Truveo, Dr. Tim Tuttle debuted his next astonishing accomplishment in online video.