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January 5, 2007

The Suggestion Box Is Open

In response to many, many requests from the developer community, we've opened up our own tiny corner of suggestions.yahoo.com, right alongside the Autos and TV suggestion areas. Please feel free to throw in questions, comments, suggestions, enhancement requests, bug reports, or any other feedback item your little heart desires, as long as it pertains to the Yahoo! Developer Network.

The Suggestion Box also allows interested readers to leave comments or digg vote for suggestions they like; please do use these features, so we know what's on everybody's mind.

Kent Brewster, Yahoo! Developer Network

Posted at January 5, 2007 1:25 PM

Comments

Live stock,news,weater ext. 4 URL's,e-mail myspace and more.I have a lot of comments but i dont work 4 you. Money talks and B.S walks.

P.S. keep up the good work.

Posted by: william at January 7, 2007 7:44 AM

I am making this suggestion because every time I go to yahoo games and play chess my computer ends up with malware. Sometimes my computer becomes so clogged that I can't even finish a game before my program shuts down. I know there is nothing free in this world but unless this changes I won't be able to go to yahoo chess anymore. Even the microsoft game site has become bad. If you could please fix this problem. Thank you

Posted by: Robert A. Johnson at January 25, 2007 3:30 AM

I'd really like to see Yahoo Weather get tighter integration with Yahoo maps. It would be perfect if we could get some functions like the ones we have for traffic overlay.

Posted by: April at January 31, 2007 7:01 AM

I initially thought this was a pretty good idea and still do overall. One problem I imagine will be significant is the duplicant content of people submitting the same type of response with a little alteration here and there. Either way though I am sure you will get some great feedback from the users and can hopefully improve many of your products based on those responses.

I can see many companies following in your footsteps her by implementing Digg like voting for suggestions.

Posted by: Hornswaggled at February 1, 2007 10:02 AM

My suggestion is on Yahoo Messenger. I would like to suggest that you bring back the "Follow user" option. If you elect to bring it back, do so with added features. Such as: when user A buts user B on follow, messenger alerts user B and user B has the option of accepting user A to follow them or decline it. Also allow users to "drag buddies". This is a feature that no other chat client has. The "drag" function is the follow feature in reverse. The user elects to drag users into chat rooms or other portals that are intergrated within messenger. Also with "drag" allow the users to accept or decline being dragged. Other than that Messenger is a great tool and I love it. Keep up the good work guys!! If i think of anything else I'll be sure to drop a line.

Posted by: Jean-Eric Charles at July 19, 2007 5:22 PM

My suggestion is related to Yahoo Answers. I was wondering why there was no softball tab in the sports section of yahoo answers? I think it would be a good idea to put one in. I think that a lot of people would appreciate it.

Posted by: Ainsley at July 30, 2007 8:35 PM

My suggestion is related to Yahoo Answers. I was wondering why there was no softball tab in the sports section of yahoo answers? I think it would be a good idea to put one in. I think that a lot of people would appreciate it.

Posted by: Ainsley at July 30, 2007 8:36 PM

I have multiple yahoo accounts for business and personal use. I would like to beable to either switch between them without loging in and out or I would like to view them split screen having access to all of my accounts again without signing in or out

Posted by: Randy at March 24, 2008 10:13 AM

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