Not wanting to let Google get all of the limelight, Yahoo is boasting some of its music services as well. On the one hand it’s touting the music search features it's had for over a year now, which are similar to Google's new service, on the other it's launching a FoxyTunes plugin for Yahoo Messen... |
29 October 2009 04:59 GMT |
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FoxyTunes, the music-focused add-on for Firefox, has been adding a great number of features since it was acquired by Yahoo in early 2008. What started out as a way of controlling your media player inside the browser has grown into a full-blown music search and discovery service. The latest version adds another dimens... |
21 August 2009 10:02 GMT |
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FoxyTunes is one of the most popular Firefox extensions there are, so popular actually that it was acquired by Yahoo! Music for $40 million and they continued to develop it. Its latest release has added support for YouTube to the growing list of web services it supports. Now you can control the video and also browse ... |
26 May 2009 08:33 GMT |
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Yahoo! is trying to go for the gold in the music sector, at least in the last period. It's been making statements on the matter, it even released the code for a Java-free web based MP3 player that searches for tunes on the page it is located. Now, it looks like it is trying to buy the Israeli-based FoxyTunes.As ... |
21 January 2008 03:41 GMT |
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Mozilla and Google are already two good friends but using the power of the browser extensions, the two companies aim to bring more consumers to their solutions. In case you forgot, the search giant designed a browser toolbar, 100 percent Firefox compatible, which comes with one click access for many of the Google ser... |
14 September 2007 05:47 GMT |
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