Yahoo is trying to add new features to its already excellent email service. The latest is an easier way to send photos without those cumbersome attachments. They might be onto something here.
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company, which hosts the No. 1 Web-based e-mail service, has created a new beta program designed to scan the photos on a users' hard drive, and if a user so chooses, drag and drop selections into an e-mail message, without adding cumbersome attachments. Its new service also scours photos in a user's Yahoo storage locker or over its image database of 1.5 billion pictures.
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