Social bookmarking service, Delicious, recently acquired avos, a company owned by co-founder of YouTube, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. Yahoo said in an official statement, that they will continue to run the Delicious service until about July. The user information will then be submitted to avos. The new owners say they will continue to run the site as before.
On the frequently asked questions page on Delicious, Yahoo said "there may be an adjustment period when avos relaunched Delicious, but the company's intention to add new features and expand its services as a whole." "We are very excited to work with this community. Naturally Delicious is fantastic when taken to the next level, "said Hurley, CEO avos in his official page.
Hurley stated that they saw a tremendous opportunity to simplify the way users store and share content wherever they find on the Web. As part of the transition, Yahoo said, bookmarks public and private users will be preserved. To facilitate these changes, Yahoo asking users to agree to information they have moved to a new company. Those who do not agree with the terms avos will not be able to access your bookmarks or service Delicious.
Yahoo acquired Delicious in 2005. However, several years later, Yahoo plans to close as part of its parts. Yahoo later revealed that Delicious tercata no longer strategic in Yahoo and they will seek an outside company to get it. "We talk to various interested parties to acquire the site, then chose Chad and Steve on the basis of their enthusiasm and unique vision for Delicious," said John Matheny, senior officials and the community of Yahoo's communications in their official pages.
On the frequently asked questions page on Delicious, Yahoo said "there may be an adjustment period when avos relaunched Delicious, but the company's intention to add new features and expand its services as a whole." "We are very excited to work with this community. Naturally Delicious is fantastic when taken to the next level, "said Hurley, CEO avos in his official page.
Hurley stated that they saw a tremendous opportunity to simplify the way users store and share content wherever they find on the Web. As part of the transition, Yahoo said, bookmarks public and private users will be preserved. To facilitate these changes, Yahoo asking users to agree to information they have moved to a new company. Those who do not agree with the terms avos will not be able to access your bookmarks or service Delicious.
Yahoo acquired Delicious in 2005. However, several years later, Yahoo plans to close as part of its parts. Yahoo later revealed that Delicious tercata no longer strategic in Yahoo and they will seek an outside company to get it. "We talk to various interested parties to acquire the site, then chose Chad and Steve on the basis of their enthusiasm and unique vision for Delicious," said John Matheny, senior officials and the community of Yahoo's communications in their official pages.
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