What is yahoo axis




















There are million people using Yahoo, and they can all be marketed to. Also, Yahoo distributes browsers mostly IE with the Yahoo embedded toolbar to 80 million people a year.

The company knows how to get browsers out there, at least on desktop operating systems. But Axis on the desktop is actually not its own browser, but rather a plug-in that works with the browser a user already has. If you use the plug-in's URL and search box in the lower-left of your browser, you'll get Yahoo's results.

One gets the feeling that the desktop versions of Axis exist primarily as accessories to the mobile versions, so users can move between platforms and keep their open tabs and histories intact. When you're logged in, Axis knows what you do on each device and makes it easy to pick up on one where you left off on another. Mobile is where the action is, so it makes sense that Yahoo threw the bulk of its development love into the tablet and smartphone versions.

On the iPad, Axis is simply a great browser. The integrated search feature is intuitive, and being able to move through search results without having to go back to search makes sense. After only a few minutes using it I thought, Why hasn't Google done this yet? It's that good.

Although mobile devices like the iPad come with embedded browsers, Batraski says the product has Apple's blessing. He also said that Apple reps have told him they're not throwing many resources into Apple's own iOS browser, Safari. From our experience with Axis, it is less intuitive than existing options, but that may be a lack of familiarity.

The bigger question is whether anyone loves Yahoo Search enough to open up Axis instead of just using their default browser. We doubt it: based on ComScore statistics for the desktop, Yahoo's U. There's little reason to think the situation is any different on mobile. For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. Kickstarter Tumblr Art Club. Film TV Games. Fortnite Game of Thrones Books. Comics Music.

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If you're a big Yahoo! Axis is a browser extension that integrates into the bottom of your screen as a search bar. Type in your search query and it'll pull up relevant results in a pop-up that takes up the bottom one third of your browser screen.

The reason for the size is that searching with Yahoo! Axis is a visual experience. You'll receive a strip of preview thumbnails on all sites your search query brings up. If you see something you like on Yahoo! Axis, just click the white star to the right of your search box to add the site to your bookmarks for later viewing. You can also return to the Yahoo! Axis full-screen home page to browse through your favorites and sites you want to read at a later point in time.

Device syncing is also a great feature of Yahoo!



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