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Yahoo! Maktoob launches enriching content for the Holy Month
Tailor made Ramadan-specific features and gadgets available
Egypt, 9 August, 2010 - Yahoo! Maktoob , the Arab world's leading online media destination, has announced today the launch of new Ramadan features to its website to better connect with all those celebrating the spirit of Ramadan. The newly updated website will provide richer content as well as new additions that will provide Ramadan participants with a platform to interact and find out the latest news during the holy month. The Ramadan micro-site contains three main sections addressing 'Spiritualities', 'Ramadan and People' and 'Entertainment' which enable Yahoo! Maktoob to successfully engage for the Arabic speaking world.
"Through these new features, we hope to provide a customized platform for people practicing the spirit of Ramadan and introduce regionally relevant content to our users in order to provide an engaging online experience during the holy month of Ramadan " said Ahmed Nassef, VP and Managing Director of Yahoo! Middle East.
The new features will allow users to stay updated with the latest content of the different sections within the site and will include downloads for Ramadan-specific screensavers and wallpaper, access to Ramadan news feeds via web-slice, gadgets, a new contest and a full TV guide. To further commemorate and compliment the Holy Month, Yahoo! Maktoob will be launching the recently announced Video On Demand Channel (VOD) where videos and shows can be selected through the TV guide. VOD also has Ramadan related videos and shows to keep people up to speed on latest broadcasts.
A section of the Ramadan website will include 'Quran Kareem' through which users will be able to read the Quran with the full tafseer (The interpretation of the holy Qur'an) and mark the position where they stop so that when they log in to their accounts the next time they can continue reading from where they stopped. The Tajweed section will aim to assist people in following the tajweed reading rules when reading the Quran.
A revamped SMS service will also allow users to send free SMS messages to congratulate their beloved ones on Ramadan and Eid.
Ahmed Nassef added, "In our continuous effort to be at the centre of people's online lives, we are delighted to offer a special Ramadan service which we hope will provide users with a new enriching experience during the Ramadan month."
Following Yahoo!'s entrance in the Middle East market, since its acquisition of Maktoob.com, the largest online Arabic portal in 2009, Yahoo! has worked on a number of strategic initiatives to strengthen and support content on the internet for the Arab world.
Please visit the Yahoo! Maktoob Ramadan website at http://ramadan.maktoob.com
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About Yahoo! Middle East
Yahoo! Middle East is result of the acquisition of Maktoob.com by Yahoo! in 2009 with the aim to become the destination of choice for consumers in the Middle East. Combining Yahoo!'s popular products and services with Maktoob's compelling local content, this partnership extends Yahoo!'s current offerings by adding capabilities to deliver relevant Arabic-language content and services, and eventually Arabic versions of Yahoo!'s popular Yahoo! Messenger and Yahoo! Mail services. For more information, visit www.maktoob.com
For more information, please contact:
Hanan El-Hosseiny
Sr. Public Relations Executive
Memac Ogilvy & Mather
Tel: (202)37480202
Fax: (202) 37487236
Mobile: +2 (010) 5075004
E-mail: hanan.elhossieny@ogilvy.com
Website: http://www.memacogilvy.com
© Press Release 2010
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