Yahoo has launched a new search tools for developers that will enable
businesses to control aspects of their search listing.
Yahoo SearchMonkey allows
developers to control the content of their listings, incorporate images and
embed live links. The tool is based on open source technology and is free.
“We know our users want more than just a list of links from their search
experience, so Yahoo! has developed a revolutionary new product that makes this
possible," said Jeffrey Revoy, vice president of search and social media for
Yahoo Europe in a statement.
“For Yahoo!, SearchMonkey is part of our broader strategy to enable the most
relevant content and services so we become the starting point for the most
consumers on the Internet," he added.
Yahoo users will be able to start using the service in the coming weeks.
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