Against this background, the recent launch of the Yahoo! gaming distribution network Games Network and a package of tools that allows you to implement user authentication in games via Yahoo! it looks much more interesting than before.
At the moment, Yahoo! he sees the future of his business in the mobile sphere. It recently acquired Aviate, a company that has developed a technology that uses data from Wi-Fi, GPS, accelerometer, current date and time to issue relevant applications and information. The Aviate service is in the private beta stage.
A source: http://www.mobileworldlive.comYahoo!
– one of the largest search engines. At the end of 2012, he was responsible for 7.5% of this market. Given the latest rumors (they say, Apple is going to replace Google’s default search with Yahoo on its platforms), this share may soon be much larger.