Smart Android Launcher Yahoo Aviate Gets Overhauled, Accused Of Being A “Google Now Clone”
By Sarah Perez Yahoo’s Aviate Android launcher, which the company acquired for $80 million in order to own a piece of the growing mobile ecosystem, as it doesn’t have its own mobile operating system or hardware in play, has seen continued development in the months following the deal. The latest addition to this intelligent homescreen application is something Yahoo is calling the… Read More
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