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Yahoo Mashes up Social Networking

Yahoo Mashes up Social Networking

Yahoo’s drawer of services, offering everything from stock quotes to movie times and maps, got a little bigger last week with the introduction of a new experimental social-networking site. Currently in an invite-only alpha test, Yahoo Mash will differ from traditional social networking sites like Facebook by trying to inject some humor into the process of creating and maintaining a profile.

For instance, initial users will not only be asked for their names, they’ll also need to pick celebrity look-alikes. Once they create their profiles, other users can come by and change the color schemes for fun, or even a feed a Tamagotchi-like cartoon figure. Since the company claims Mash is still in a very rudimentary early form, it’s tough to see exactly where they’re taking it, but trendy, malleable and funny seem to be the orders of the day.

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Yahoo hasn’t yet announced whether Mash will replace its Yahoo 360 social networking service. Those eager to get on-board with the first round of Mash users will have to wait for a coveted invite – only the Mash blog is currently available for public viewing.

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