Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), Tuesday, a new service called oneConnect that combine e-mail, instant messaging, text messaging and social networking in a mobile platform.
The company plans to deploy oneConnect as part of Yahoo Go 3.0 - an all-in-one mobile offering - and Yahoo’s new mobile home page in the second quarter of this year. At the same time, Yahoo oneConnect submitted to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the conference this week.
One of the most impressive features of oneConnect social policy is an address book connected, users transfer of the activities of social networks, professional networks and communities in their address book. For example, users are able to remain at the top, when a contact updates to their status, or to load a picture on his profile.
Yahoo also offers mobile messaging. This means that all messages from your service provider able to use Yahoo’s implementation of the program interface for integration with the oneConnect messaging function of the company. Yahoo said it is a platform for open communication, freedom to users, please send an e-mail, instant messaging, SMS, social networks and access via one application.
Users can access both their work and personal services. Yahoo also said it was in talks with DataViz, a specialist in mobile access to Microsoft Exchange e-mail and Microsoft Office documents. Both teams would be to develop versions of widget RoadSynch DataViz’s Documents To Go and applications.

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