In a battle to woo back web surfers who are spending more
time on social networking sites, Internet portal Yahoo has
clinched a deal with Twitter to share content across both
properties.
Yahoo reached a similar agreement with Facebook in December,
expanding the partnership to make it easier for users to
share Facebook status updates and other information on Yahoo
or share Yahoo sports scores or Flickr photos on Facebook.
Twitter offers millions of messages posted every minute.
"The information in one single tweet can travel light years
further with this Yahoo integration," Twitter co-founder Biz
Stone said in a statement.
The move reflects Yahoo's deep desire to tap into the
increasingly social nature of the web, a trend propelled by
Facebook and Twitter, which have become major forces in
driving and directing traffic.
Yahoo missed its golden opportunity to cash in on the rise of
social networking when Facebook rebuffed its $1-billion-plus
takeover offer.
The partnerships with Twitter and Facebook will take effect
later this year.
The partnership with Twitter will allow users to take
material from both sites without having to leave either one,
said Jim Stoneham, vice-president of communities for Yahoo.
Users will be able to access their Twitter feed on Yahoo's
sites, update their Twitter status and share content from
Yahoo in their Twitter feed, while Yahoo search and media
properties will include Twitter updates.
"We are focusing on making Yahoo where you can stay in touch
with people and information in one place," he said.
"We hear consistently from a good chunk of our user base that
the web is too cluttered and confusing."
As for Twitter, it is inking all kinds of non-exclusive
deals.
It has search deals with Microsoft and Google.
It has deals with AOL and MySpace.
Transforming popularity into profitability may be a big
bonus.
The search deals announced in October reportedly will
generate about $25 million for Twitter. - Los Angeles Times
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