Yahoo unveiled its location tool Fire Eagle last night, in a move it hopes will support a new generation of location-based services for the web.
First released in a closed trial in March, Fire Eagle allows users to update and manage information about where they are, so that third-party services can connect and use that information to tailor their service.
Users can update Fire Eagle once, and that will update their location across multiple sites they use.
The...
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