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Yahoo Glue Launches in US

Yahoo Glue is now available in US, after initial testing on Yahoo India finally Yahoo launched for US. The Glue pages according to Yahoo are generated by computer algorithms and the algorithm chooses which modules to show on a particular page. Here modules are blocks of information, text, news, images and videos from various sources.

Current popular Glue pages of Barack Obama pulls content from Wikipedia, Memeorandum news, Youtube videos, news, images from all over the web. These Glue pages provide a quick info on various topics or keywords.

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