Yahoo Inc. will lean more heavily on Facebook's popularity as it tries to give people more reasons to stay on its Web site.
The expanded partnership, announced Wednesday, will enable Yahoo users with Facebook accounts to blend material from the two Web sites without having to leave one destination for the other.
For example, Yahoo users will be able to read the latest updates from their Facebook friends while they're still perusing Yahoo's site. On the flipside, personal material from Yahoo's site can be more easily shared on Facebook.
These tools are scheduled to be activated early next year.
Yahoo's home page already includes an application that provides a glimpse at Facebook updates. The upcoming changes will make it possible to plant Facebook content all over Yahoo.
This marks Yahoo's most aggressive step yet in a yearlong effort to host more outside applications on its site as part of its strategy to woo back Web surfers who are spending more time socializing elsewhere.
Although it's still the larger of the two companies, Yahoo has been shrinking while Facebook Inc. has been growing.
Yahoo has cut about 2,000 jobs during the past year to offset a prolonged slump that has included a 12 percent decline in revenue through the first nine months of 2009. In contrast, privately held Facebook's revenue has been steadily rising. A private sale of Facebook's stock appraised the company's current market value at about $10 billion.
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