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[11 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

Yahoo! Southeast Asia is looking for a Commissioning Editor to help support the production of English-language custom-branded micro-sites.
You’ll be required to identify and commission bloggers/writers to produce a variety of articles ranging from finance to event guides. That means you’ll need both an extensive list of contacts as well as a broad knowledge of various subjects.
The role also requires you to have strong editing skills to draw out a distinct and engaging editorial voice to satisfy the Yahoo! audience. Just as important — you need to be able to recognize …

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[7 Oct 2009 | 4 Comments | ]
Help us find those still missing from floods

As the waters have subsided in the hardest hit areas in Metro Manila and other nearby provinces, people are now literally picking up pieces of their homes, rebuilding what is left of it.

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[19 Aug 2009 | 3 Comments | ]
Getting the most out of your emails

As more emails are sent and received each day, it’s no surprise we all have our own email pet peeves. The Yahoo! Southeast Asia Mail team has also put together some simple tips to help you get the most out of emails.

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[22 Jul 2009 | One Comment | ]
A yodel for Editorial!

Welcome to the new Yahoo! Southeast Asia blog.

Carol Bartz, our new CEO, is totally committed to providing the best possible user experiences (read how we’re getting our house in order). In Yahoo, we use the term ‘WOW’ experiences. In Southeast Asia, this blog will help us fulfill that vision by providing us with a mechanism to deliver breaking news and compelling content. It is also designed to help you, our community, to engage in a dialog with us, as well as other users.

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[19 Jul 2009 | One Comment | ]
Unveiling Yahoo! Search Pad

People have been clamoring to get their hands on Search Pad since we showed a demo video earlier this year. Today we are rolling out Search Pad to the public so you can see for yourself how it can help you organize research on the Web.
Search Pad helps you track sites and make notes by intelligently detecting user research intent and automatically collecting sites the user visits. Search Pad turns on automatically when you’re doing research, tracking sites to make document authoring a snap. You can then quickly edit and …