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I noted that a service called Yoono was close - but that it just wasn't quite there yet.
Between the Lines podcast@zdnet.com (Dan Farber 2010
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Yoono, which is available as both a desktop app (PC and Mac) and Firefox add-on, offers both a single-column and multiple-column view.
Between the Lines podcast@zdnet.com (Dan Farber 2010
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There's also something called Yoono, which notifies you of new AIM and Twitter activity, and lets you make little comment notes about web page you're viewing, and supposedly recommends other sites like it.
Outpost Mâvarin 2008
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There's also something called Yoono, which notifies you of new AIM and Twitter activity, and lets you make little comment notes about web page you're viewing, and supposedly recommends other sites like it.
Outpost Mâvarin 2008
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There's also something called Yoono, which notifies you of new AIM and Twitter activity, and lets you make little comment notes about web page you're viewing, and supposedly recommends other sites like it.
Outpost Mâvarin 2008
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There's also something called Yoono, which notifies you of new AIM and Twitter activity, and lets you make little comment notes about web page you're viewing, and supposedly recommends other sites like it.
Outpost Mâvarin 2008
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This doesn't seem intuitive: Other apps, such as Yoono, have a separate login screen during account setup, and this login must be valid for the app to set itself up correctly the first time.
Latest from Computerworld Steve Horton 2010
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I really liked the way Yoono identified new status updates with a yellow highlight that faded after a few seconds.
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Yoono floats as a standalone, thin panel that can appear to the side of any opened program, like Microsoft's Outlook or Adobe Reader, as long as you resize the other program's window.
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The Yoono browser add-on currently only works for Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome.
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