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    Yahoo! launches Livestand app for iPad

    Yahoo!, one of the world’s most visited homepages, shakes up the tablet market today with the release of Livestand, a personalized magazine app for the iPad. Livestand delivers the best content  from Yahoo’s writers, editors, and video producers, as well as its partners.

    Livestand, now available in the iTunes store, is a free iPad app that joins dozens of others, such as Flipboard, created for specific publications or for aggregating content from numerous sources. Among Livestand’s more notable features is the inclusion of Yahoo’s proprietary technology for tailoring content to an individual.

    This technology, called CORE (content optimization relevance engine), is used on the Yahoo.com homepage, constantly running to deliver a personalized experience based on the user’s habits. If you play fantasy football, you’ll see more NFL stories. Into cooking? You’ll get more cooking videos. The result: CORE enables  Yahoo! to deliver 13 million custom versions of the homepage each day.

    "Tablets are profoundly changing how we interact with media and Livestand captures that shift in a deeply personal and imaginative new experience," said Blake Irving, EVP and chief product officer at Yahoo!. “No one does personalization better than Yahoo!. The technology behind Livestand, combined with its stunning design and fantastic variety of content, redefines what digital media can be."

    Personalization allows Livestand users to peruse a continuously updated list of publications with content that matches their tastes, a customized 24-hour news ticker, and a new “Yahoo! Today” module that contains frequently sought information such as local weather forecasts, stock prices, sports scores, and TV listings.  

    At launch, Livestand will have original Yahoo! content from its market-leading finance, news, sports, and entertainment Web properties. Also available will be dozens of popular publications including Forbes, Parenting, and ABC News.

    Livestand is currently only available in the United States and for the iPad, but it will soon be released internationally and on additional mobile devices.

    Check out a short video tour of Livestand below and then head over to iTunes for your copy.

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    • dubolex  •  28 days ago
      you mean i can troll comments and leave sarcasm on the go?
    • Garrett  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  1 mth 15 days ago
      Yes Yes! More ways to get articles with profound spelling errors and obvious grammatical errors. Please Yahoo, make a spell checker for your writers and get someone who knows English to freaking proof read the articles before they are posted.
      • jr_25_2002 1 mth 7 days ago
        You would think that they would at least give them something like Microsoft-word to at least help out with the spelling errors you know
    • Damien  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      How is this different from Google Currents?
    • Da Bears  •  6 mths ago
      I like that I have to sit through an advertisement to watch a video of an advertisement.
      • Tony 007 6 mths ago
        Is that inception
      • derr 6 mths ago
        i like how if you call a piece of software or an internet site an app then it all of a sudden more interesting
      • DavidS 6 mths ago
        DA

        BLOGS

        DA BLOGS DA BLOGS DA BLOGS!
    • Robert  •  Ashland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      That's all I need - Chris Chase articles on my iPad.
    • Clubber Lang  •  6 mths ago
      now i can read the comments from idiots anywhere
      • Magoya 6 mths ago
        You should read other people's comments too, not just yours...
      • James 6 mths ago
        Server Error
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Algiers, Algeria  •  6 mths ago
      Even by yahoo standards, this aint news.
    • Alex  •  Chaska, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yahoo news bringing you the latest in advertisements for yahoo products.
    • Bored with reality TV  •  6 mths ago
      I'll bet the very first screen image that comes up will partially freeze & then send a message saying Server Error!
    • TOMORROWS HERE  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yahoo's writers are the worst.
      • AsifM 6 mths ago
        I disagree; they actuall put us in a state that's even more worse...
    • Bill  •  Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  •  6 mths ago
      i love that
    • Bill  •  Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  •  6 mths ago
      hello hi friends
    • marty  •  6 mths ago
      Great, now we can get even more poorly researched, uninformative articles replete with grammatical and spelling errors that leave the reader wondering why there was no accompanying picture.
      • mike s 6 mths ago
        It's not just Yahoo stuff. I was surprised by the various sources of information.
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        Does the "S" in "Mike S" stand for "Shill?"
    • Bryan R  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      But its yahoo news.... why would this be useful?
    • Harry Kneecaps  •  6 mths ago
      "We apologize. An error has occurred. Please try again."

      "Server Error"

      "Oops! Try again."

      "Sorry, the page you requested either doesn't exist or isn't available right now!"

      Does anyone think Livestand will be any better?
    • tarheel  •  6 mths ago
      now i can take chris chase with me anywhere? I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. I'd rather be crushed by a falling stage......what? Too soon?
    • Carl  •  6 mths ago
      So, I guess this means there's not enough budget for getting some decent writers, editors, and servers?
      But, on the up side, it is nice to know that there will be one more way the world can be assaulted with Justin Bieber and Kim Kardashian stories.
    • KevinD  •  Miami, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Is this core thing the reason I constantly get healines for DFW when I live in Florida?
    • Bob  •  6 mths ago
      economy=hell...i'll wait for the version from china, more affordable.
    • John  •  Vero Beach, United States  •  6 mths ago
      hmmm... Does it work as well as the Yahoo site???

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