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Monday, July 15, 2013

Yahoo gives an opportunity to users to once again select their preferred IDs that were already taken by others.




Yahoo now lets you grab inactive usernames for yourself
Yahoo gives an opportunity to users to once again select their preferred IDs that were already taken by others.
Yahoo now lets you grab inactive usernames for yourself
Yahoo has made available a large number of inactive usernames and is offering on a first-come first serve basis. The move comes shortly after Yahoo announced deactivating accounts that haven't been active in over a year.

To snap up those once-claimed usernames, users need to visit Yahoo Wish List page. Users are allowed to submit up to five desired usernames and one contact e-mail address.

Yahoo in a blog post says:

    "If your first choice isn't available, we'll try one of your backups. In mid-August, you'll get an email letting you know which of your picks is available, with link to claim it within 48 hours. And just like that, it's all yours. Your Yahoo username is what you use to log into all our services daily, so we want it to reflect who you really are.”

Yahoo is also taking care of privacy of users who had an e-mail address that may be re-used. On its developer blog, Yahoo explains:

    “We encourage anyone using e-mail to communicate with their users, especially for e-commerce and recovering their accounts, to adopt this measure to ensure the security of their users.

    To communicate that a username has a new owner to e-commerce sites like “JoesAntiques.com,” or social networking sites like Facebook, we’ll allow them to “ask” for a new type of validation when sending an email to a specific Yahoo! user. The field, which can be requested via an email’s header is called “Require-Recipient-Valid-Since.”

Yahoo has also tied up with Facebook for a solution to address possible concerns.

The company further explains:

    “If a Facebook user with a Yahoo! email account submits a request to reset their password, Facebook would add the Require-Recipient-Valid-Since header to the reset email, and the new header would signal to Yahoo! to check the age of the account before delivering the mail.

    Facebook users typically confirm their email when they sign up for the service or add new emails to their account, and if the “last confirmed” date that Facebook specifies in the Require-Recipient-Valid-Since header is before the date of the new Yahoo! username ownership, then the email will not be delivered and will instead bounce back to Facebook, who will then contact the user by other means.”

The latest announcement comes shortly after the company discontinued Mail Classic and forced users to switch to the new version of the service, and accept a Terms of Service and Privacy Policy that allowed Yahoo to scan users e-mails, similar to Gmail.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Yahoo is hosting its first hackathon event outside Bangalore in India this year 2013 july.

Yahoo is hosting its first hackathon event outside Bangalore in India this year. The Hack India 2013 begins on July 13 in Hyderabad.
Yahoo has announced its 6th edition of open hack event, Yahoo Hack India, in India will be held in Hyderabad on July 13 and July 14, 2013. More than 1,000 developers from across 20 states had signed up, of which 250 have been shortlisted for the event after an entry-level coding compet
ition.

It's notable this is Yahoo's first hack event in Hyderabad. “The company recognizes that India has many tech centers around the country, in addition to Bangalore, so we are planning to expand our open hack program to cover more Indian cities in the future. This year, Yahoo! will host two open hacks in India, one in Hyderabad and another in Bangalore,” says Yahoo in a post.

“Join us Saturday, 13 July 2013 at 08:00 to Sunday, 14 July 2013 at 20:00, for Yahoo! Hack India: Hyderabad. This two-day hackathon will celebrate collaboration, learning and innovation using the world’s top technologies from both YDN and tech partners. Developers from across India will come together to build hacks, learn from experts and play with tech and interactive games,” it adds.

According to Yahoo, the hackers will participate in a series of technical workshops followed by a 24-hour coding hackathon. The event will see hackers taking part in the competition using the latest web tools, services and APIs as well as data from the Internet.

Yahoo kicked off Open Hack as an internal event in 2006 at its headquarters in Sunnyvale, US with an objective to bring developers on board. Yahoo has held its Open Hack in as many as 7 countries, with representation from over 30 countries.

The first Yahoo hackathon event in India was held in 2007, which saw attendance of 180 developers from in and around Bangalore. Last year's Hackathon saw around 4,000 applications.

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