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Yahoo! Korea was the South Korean affiliate of Yahoo!, founded in September 1997. Its headquarters was the Yahoo! Tower on Teheranno in the Gangnam District of Seoul. On December 31, 2012, Yahoo! Korea shut down all its services and the website was redirected to the main Yahoo! search page. [46] [47] [48]
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In October 2008 Yahoo launched Yahoo Calendar Beta to the public. [4] It featured a completely redesigned interface similar to the All-New Yahoo Mail. It also includes support for open standards, support for subscriptions to any iCalendar-based public calendar, Flickr integration, drag & drop functionality and Outlook auto-sync. [5]
Yahoo! Messenger chat integration in the Yahoo! Mail webmail interface, in beta in 2007. On July 9, 2004, Yahoo! acquired Oddpost, a webmail service which simulated a desktop email client. Oddpost had features such as drag-and-drop support, right-click menus, RSS feeds, a preview pane, and increased speed using email caching to shorten response ...
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In December 2015, an all-new, rewritten Yahoo! Messenger was launched, only on mobile and through a browser. [37] [38] A desktop version of the "new" Messenger was later released, [39] shortly before the "legacy" Messenger shut down on August 5, 2016 [40] [41] and the clients no longer working by August 31, 2016. [42]
In May 2009, while the service was still in Beta stage of development, Yahoo! announced that Yahoo! 360° service will be officially closed on July 13, 2009 as Yahoo! developers aimed to "focus their efforts on the new profile on Yahoo". [9]