Yahoo! Launches Fire Eagle

Yahoo! today announced the general availability of Fire Eagle, an open platform that helps users take their location to the Web while giving them the ability to easily control how and where their location data is shared.

 

Yahoo Fire Eagle

 

                                                 Fire Eagle gives users a place to store and manage information about their location, and offers developers clear protocols for updating or accessing that information. Because it’s open, any networked service can use Fire Eagle to respond to a user’s location – to help them find their friends, annotate the world or find nearby services or local information.

 

                                                   “Fire Eagle is about making everything on the Internet more useful, fun or interesting by adding the element of location,” said Tom Coates, head of product at Yahoo! Brickhouse. “We’re here to help people take their location to the Web by giving them the ability to control how much detail about their location they want to share and which applications they want to share it with.”

 

                                                    Fire Eagle makes it much easier for both users and developers to create Internet experiences that are geo-aware:

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One Response to “Yahoo! Launches Fire Eagle”

  1. Ajay says:

    yahoo is doing gr8 job.

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