A brand new WordPress Plugin from Yahoo: Yahoo Shortcuts.
If you don’t already know the founder of WordPress Matt Mullenweg recently saw a survey from Google, in which the search giant examined all of the http headers of Web. He found that .8 percent of those pages were powered by WordPress. Considering there are more than 100 million websites on the internet a 0.8 percent would mean an incredible reach for any platform that started just a few years back.
This could be as a good a time as any for any service to capitalize on the reach of WordPress, and Yahoo! has just jumped in. After Yahoo got together with Adobe for PDF Ads, Yahoo has just released a plugin for WordPress users called as Yahoo! Shortcuts, which creates small pop ups containing relevant information linked to the term. It works something like the Snaps from Snapshots.com. However the content that is displayed in these shortcut pop ups is that of Yahoo itself.
As you type the content for your blog post, this plugin looks for Flickr Photos, Maps to any locations that you might mention in the post, any products that are listed or even related news to your blogs post.
If your content regularly mentions some companies regularly, Yahoo shortcuts can bring up latest financial information related to that company.
Relevant search results would also come up for certain terms like in the image shown UNIX Pipes would pop up a Yahoo shortcut with relevant contextual search results. Some bloggers may find some shortcuts annoying and irrelevant to their blogs content, but some might really find it useful. It all depends on what you blog about.
However the best feature I think is the auto detection of relevant images to your blog post. Images can really enlighten the posts and make them more interesting.
Best Yahoo Shortcut feature: Relevant photos for your Blog Post.
Yahoo shortcut comes up with the most relevant images for your post. As mentioned in the image above the images are licensed images and when you insert a related image in the blogs post the credit is provided to the owner automatically. This feature is quite useful and can save you some time hunting around for images on the web. Also attribution issues are taken care of automatically.The Creative Commons license aggresments for these images can be found here.
Another faeture is the various size choices that one has while adding a photo to the post. It has been displayed in the image below.
Images below display the small pop up that comes up when you hover the mouse pointer on a location or address. There is a feature called as “Badges” in this plugin using which you can embed the entire map as an image in the blogs post.The users have complete control over which links should show up and if required they can just remove all the links from the option that comes up in the writing pane of the blog post.
These two images display Yahoo short cut as a pop up and the actual Badge as embedded in a post. As you can see both of them contain information from Yahoo database from yahoo maps.
In a way yahoo has found a use of WordPress while helping bloggers find relevant content for their blg posts.
Use of Yahoo shortcut Images and other contents are under a BSD License. You can read more about BSD license here and here. The terms of use for Yahoo shortcuts is here.
Get a T-Shirt for using this plugin.
Since the plugin is new, yahoo is promoting it by offering T-Shits to bloggers who use this Plug in. You can get a Charcoal gray T-Shirt with “Pimp my Blog” written on the front and “shortcuts.yahoo.com” written on the back.
I would like to have this T-Shirt as I already started using this plugin and find it useful for getting blog images. However, its only for guys who live in USA. Unfortunately for me, since am not in the US I can’t get it.
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You can see the Irony of the situation. Yahoo has released a plugin for WordPress which requires the version of WordPress to be 2.2 and since Yahoo powered hosting is still using Wordpress2.0.2 the Yahoo shortcuts plugin is not compatible with yahoo hosting itself.
Details of Yahoo hosting are here.
I think this plugin would draw mixed reactions. Flickr users would most probably like it. However bloggers who prefer to look for images themselves and have a source of getting images for their blogs would not use it.
You might wonder why my links are not Yahoo shortcuts enabled,even though I am using th plugin? An update for Yahoo shortcut guys, my blog breaks the Yahoo shortcut images and pop ups, so it looks kind of messy and so I had to remove all the links. I guess that is a part they need to work on and might soon need to send an Update.
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14 Responses to “A brand new WordPress Plugin from Yahoo: Yahoo Shortcuts.”
By Michael Cruz on Dec 14, 2007 | Reply
Wow this seems really cool. I’m hoping I won’t go over board and clutter up my blog. BTW,I’ve subscribed to you…looks like you got great content here.
By Vikram on Dec 14, 2007 | Reply
Give it a try! On my blog it seems that the CSS breaks up the Yahoo Shrtcuts pop up. Its kind of like SnapShots, only the content is different with different options.
By the way Michael, Thanks for subscribing. You can expect some more good content down the line!
By Raj on Dec 14, 2007 | Reply
Good to know Yahoo has finally done something to associate with WordPress.
I am sure if this is a success, yahoo can bring in a lot of other goodies for WordPress users!
By Wayne Smallman on Dec 14, 2007 | Reply
The obvious difference between Snapshots and Yahoo! Shortcuts is that the former is a Firefox Add-On and the latter is a WordPress Plugin.
I was using Snapshots for a while, but in the end it was making web pages load very slowly, so I disabled it.
And while I like the look of Yahoo! Shortcuts, I’m not convinced that it’s adding a vast amount of value to either the user experience, or to myself as a ‘blogger.
If I’m going to be offering adverts, then I want a cut…
By Ariel Seidman on Dec 17, 2007 | Reply
Vikram,
Congrats on one of the most thorough reviews out there.
We are working through some of the CSS issues — please feel to reach out to me if you have any additional questions or issues.
Thanks,
Ariel Seidman
Yahoo! Search
By Vikram on Dec 17, 2007 | Reply
Thank you Mr Seidman.
I am glad that you noticed my review about your new plugin.Yahoo is one of my favorite websites and so is the WordPress platform.I would love to see them working together more often.
Google has already made its mark on WordPress as the new versions of WordPress have removed incoming links of Technorati and replaced them with Google Search links.
I hope Yahoo also brings in some great ideas like this shortcut plugin.
Thanks again for taking out to comment on this blog.
By shuron on Jan 23, 2008 | Reply
I was also impressed by that Yahoo! ShortCuts Plug-In, but now it just ruined two of my posts it deletes them :(.
By lei on Mar 7, 2008 | Reply
The Yahoo stuff seemed really nice, but I also had troubles with it messing up my blog. I think I’ll wait for the next version to come out.
By Kevin Rockwell on Apr 11, 2008 | Reply
I did not know about this one from Yahoo. However I have not seen anything about it so wonder if it has any legs?
By Ödev on Apr 20, 2008 | Reply
Yep - I think wordpress is a much
By Jim Wilson Ministries on Apr 25, 2008 | Reply
May God continue to bless you as you continue to provide quality and informative substance to your posts. God Bless - Rev. Jim Wilson
By pictures on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
What a terrific piece. Thank you.
By Yahoo Web Hosting on Jul 13, 2008 | Reply
It actually sounds pretty sweet. I wish they’d fix their hosting though, then they’ve got themselves a real winner.