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Why I think email is still the best communication service, as Yahoo Mail for iOS gets another upgrade

Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 07, 2022

Earlier this fall, added designed to streamline how users manage commerce features via email. As the Christmas season likely leads to more email newsletters, shopping alerts, and discounts, read on to learn how Yahoo is looking to improve signal-to-noise with your inbox. Yahoo Mail’s new top-of-inbox navigation makes it easier for users to save money and shop seamlessly from their inbox. The update includes a gift card view that allows users... + full article



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