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Yahoo Mail and Expedia apps for Windows 8 updated in the Windows Store

Ron Ron
August 21, 2019
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Two popular apps from Yahoo and Expedia have both been updated to feature bug fixes and usability improvements. These two updated apps are available for download for free in the Windows Store, for both Windows 8 and Windows RT.

Expedia

“Book hotels from your Windows Store app and save up to 60% with Expedia Mobile Exclusive deals! The Expedia Best Price Guarantee ensures you get the perfect hotel at the best price. Choose from more than 140,000 hotels worldwide. Download Expedia for free today!” the Expedia app description reads. This new update to the app fixes some minor bugs as well as improves usability with a few enhancements.

Yahoo Mail

“Yahoo! Mail now available for your Windows 8 desktop and tablet! With an easy to use interface, the Yahoo! Mail app lets you message with ease, stay connected, and get more done faster,” the Yahoo Mail app description reads. This new update brings the app build to 1.1.1 and fixes problems with file attachments as well as provides overall performance enhancements and bug fixes.

Yahoo Mail

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