I see us working on future services that really differentiate us.

We have more than 450 million people coming to us every month, and their lives are locked into the PC browser. With a Yahoo ID we connect the whole Internet to your device.

It's going to be a new level of quality: a corporate grade solution for consumers.

I might capture all this on my mobile device but want to view it on my big screen TV. The important thing that the internet brought about is that we're becoming our own programmers - we get what we want. We're taking that paradigm shift and putting it on the TV or on the mobile device. That's very powerful.

Yahoo! Go will make consumers' personally relevant information available to them anytime across their mobile phone, TV or personal computer. By making Yahoo! Go open, we are giving consumers the ability to easily access not only the Yahoo! services they find most vital, but also the universe of information available from across the web.

We want to connect to the three screens of [consumers'] lives: the mobile phone you always have with you, the big screen [TV] and the PC screen you have in the office.

We have 200 million mail users worldwide, and we're using that user base of Yahoo to connect them to the premier device today.

This is about making Internet technology work for people in their daily lives. We want to give consumers everything they love about the web -- the open platform and the ability to find and view what they want, when they want it -- on their PC-connected television.