Yahoo opens mobile software platform
Last Updated: Monday, January 7, 2008 | 9:41 AM ET
The Associated Press
After losing some of its lustre on the personal computer, embattled internet icon Yahoo Inc. is hoping to outshine Google and other rivals on the mobile phone.
In a move to be announced Monday, Yahoo will open up its mobile platform so outside programmers can develop new applications that can be planted on Yahoo pages accessed on mobile handsets.
Yahoo hopes the mini-applications, known as "widgets," will help attract more on-the-go users so it can make more money from advertising.
The Sunnyvale-based company also will unveil a redesigned home page for mobile phones that will include more content and enable visitors to designate the material that they want highlighted.
To top it off, Yahoo is releasing an upgrade to its "Go" software that is supposed to make it easier to surf the web on mobile phones.
Jerry Yang, a Yahoo co-founder who took over as chief executive nearly seven months ago as part of the company's turnaround efforts, will discuss the latest changes Monday morning during an address at the International Consumer Electronics Show.
Yahoo believes its Go software, introduced at the same Las Vegas convention two years ago, gave the company an early advantage in a high-stakes battle to deliver more advertising and internet services to the three billion mobile phone subscribers around the world.
But Yahoo is a step behind rival Google Inc. in the push to persuade programmers to develop applications for its mobile platform.
Mobile market the next battleground
Mountain View-based Google began wooing outside programmers two months ago when it announced a long-anticipated mobile software package called "Android" that is expected to hit the market during the second half of this year.
Yahoo is betting more programmers will be interested in working on its mobile platform because it has the potential to reach billions of phones, said Cory Pforzheimer, a Yahoo spokesman. Google's Android software is expected to be installed on a few million phones initially.
"We intend to be the pioneers for the mobile internet in the new millennium," Pforzheimer said.
Yahoo emerged as an internet powerhouse shortly after Yang and fellow Stanford University graduate student David Filo started the company in 1995. But Yahoo has been eclipsed in recent years by Google, which got a major lift in its early years when Yahoo hired the startup to provide its search results.
Establishing itself as a leader in the mobile advertising market could help Yahoo bounce back. U.S. spending on mobile ads is expected to triple from a projected $1.6 billion US this year to $4.8 billion US in 2011, according to the research firm eMarketer Inc.
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