The Yahoo! Mail team rolled out a groundbreaking service today — the Yahoo! Mail Web Service. As Chad says in the announcement:
“With the Yahoo! Mail Web Service, you can connect to the core mail platform to perform typical mailbox tasks for premium users such as list messages and folders, and compose and send messages (you can also build mail preview tools for free users with limited Web Service functionality). In other words, developers outside of Yahoo! can now build mail tools or applications on the same infrastructure we use to build the highly-scaled Yahoo! Mail service that serves nearly 250 million Yahoo! Mail users today.”
Very cool!
Jeremy Zawodny and I spent some time both with lead engineer Ryan Kennedy and then a Hack Day hacker Leah Culver to screencast the tools they each built using the Yahoo! Mail Web Service (Mail Search and Flickr Postcard). Jeremy asked the hard questions while I recorded and produced the video. You can see them both below.
With this screencast we decided to also offer downloadable versions in addition to the web-ready and shareable Yahoo! Video versions. We debated a bit about what downloadable format to offer and decided the ipod-friendly M4V was the best choice. The best solution is probably to offer all formats and posts on all the video sharing sites, but we didn’t have time for that.
Here is the full download for Ryan’s demo, and here is Leah’s.
And here they are embedded:
Any experience you have or thoughts on how we should share these types of videos would be welcome.
Thanks for doing those screencasts, Matt! I had an awesome time working on them and I’m especially happy to see Leah promoting her awesome hack.
Ryan Kennedy
Yahoo! Mail
Matt – I love the format of these screencasts – interesting combo of ‘conversation’ rather than a canned / rehearsed script and live screen capture. Very nice.