Marissa Mayer presents a Yahoo e-mail overhaul

Yahoo is a popular web-based email service, has released a new version, Yahoo Mail, the first major overhaul of products, is a former Google executive Marissa Mayer, the main business.
With Mayer's focus on mobile devices, Web-based e-mail services to computer users as well as the revised version - the new version of Yahoo tablets and smartphones, Yahoo Mail has released. Marissa Mayer's blog said: "You are our very loud and clear that you want to have more say when it comes to e-mail you to quickly connect, communicate, and you want to get your day .." Yahoo Mail and Hotmail behind Google's third-largest Web-based email service in the world, but it is a leading service in the United States. However, the number of users fell 16 percent in November from a year ago, the United States and the world's 7 percent, according to comScore. The experts said that because of the recession internet users text messages, e-mail the contact you want to do to the young generation. Mayer, former executive of Google-'s online product knowledge is admired Silicon Valley, to Yahoo's various online products and declining revenues could not revive the opposite years.
 She said the top priority is to create a comprehensive strategy for Yahoo and for the mobile workforce in at least half of the company's technology for mobile products are employed. How to change your Yahoo email page email application for the release of the Apple iPhone and the Android tablet PC and its existing e-mail program. company also released based on Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system has been updated for the e-mail program. "The new user, in particular, young people, mobile Internet devices. Use on the first order, therefore, to ensure that it does not have a native experience," said Sharma, a mobile application that is designed specifically for smartphone reference. Many analysts and industry observers point out that Yahoo's Internet tech products to keep up with its competitors when it comes to innovative mobile and social media integration features failed. source "The Telegraph"

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