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By Munir Kotadia
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 17, 2005 9:53:00 PM

Yahoo has confirmed plans to allow Firefox users to access all the portal giant's products and services, many of which are currently only available through Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.

In February, Yahoo launched a search toolbar for Firefox, but users of the open-source browser were forced to revert back to IE to access some Yahoo features. For example, Yahoo Messenger users still cannot use Firefox to customize their online avatar and have to revert back to IE.

However, a Yahoo representative on Tuesday said the company will not launch any new products or services in the future without ensuring that they work on both IE and Firefox.

"Due to the explosive popularity of the Firefox browser, it has now been added to our suite of browsers to test our products against. All new products that Yahoo develops will be tested against Firefox," the representative said.

However, Yahoo would not commit to a date when all its current services--including avatar customization--will be available to Firefox users.

"We understand that consumer usage of Firefox has steadily increased, and we are committed to providing an enhanced consumer experience. While we are unable to provide you with an exact date, I can tell you we are actively working to provide Firefox support for avatars," the representative said.

Yahoo's decision to launch new products that support both major browsers is a huge boost for Firefox, according to Foad Fadaghi, senior industry analyst at Frost & Sullivan Australia.

"The momentum right now is behind Firefox. The Internet players are making sure they don't miss out if there is a mass migration--they have realized that it is not just a Microsoft game anymore," Fadaghi said.

Fadaghi said another likely reason why Yahoo has committed to Firefox is the open-source browser's close ties to Google.

When Firefox 1.0 was launched late last year, its default home page featured a Google search box.

"There is already a lot of support from Google, so as far as Yahoo is concerned, they are 'keeping up with the Joneses. It is a bit of a land grab," Fadaghi said.

Munir Kotadia of ZDNet Australia reported from Sydney.

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RE: Yahoo pledges full Firefox compatibility
Remember IE8 is not far away! (Read the rest)
Posted by: danielarbib Posted on: 03/20/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
About TIME!  voska | 03/17/05
for the sake of marital harmony....  Dave F_z | 03/17/05
marketing hype?  Monkey_MCSE | 03/17/05
yes marketing hype  Dave F_z | 03/17/05
apparently you should read more clearly.  Monkey_MCSE | 03/17/05
now that the rain has gone...  Dave F_z | 03/17/05
I think you misread the post  NonZealot | 03/17/05
Yahoo had better add safari/opera support as well  ChinesePhDinCA | 03/17/05
Howzat?  IT_User | 03/17/05
But Opera and Safari...  thetargos | 03/17/05
Safari uses Mozilla codebase, Opera doesn't.  B.O.F.H. | 03/17/05
Safari NOT based on Mozilla  mobrien_12@... | 03/18/05
Opera  Roger Ramjet | 03/18/05
Since Safari/Opera are standards based, they will not have problems.  DonnieBoy | 03/18/05
Firefox user base is large  JasonL31 | 03/19/05
Bravo Yahoo.... about time  shawkins | 03/17/05
Hmmmmm. Just now?  Pinkerton | 03/18/05
I would love to see some features that were only available for standards  DonnieBoy | 03/18/05
MS don't care - IE bolted to the OS  JasonL31 | 03/19/05
RE: Yahoo pledges full Firefox compatibility  danielarbib | 03/20/08

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