How can I add local whether everytime I open the yahoo page?

How can I add musice to my yahoo 360 page?

  • I would like to add my favorite song to my yahoo 360 page, so it will play over and over again when I am on my page or blogging

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    http://studio.odeo.com This is the site that I use. Pretty much self explanatory. You can check out my page and listen to an example of what you can do, http://360.yahoo.com/debbie_clark27 Hope this helps you.

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Sign up for a free account @ http://snapdrive.net [or another file hosting website.] Upload the song you want to use to your Snapdrive account. Copy the URL of the mp3 after you've uploaded it [the website will provide the URL.. just copy it]. It should start with "http" and end with ".mp3" On your Y! 360, click "Edit blast." Then, paste the URL of the song into the URL section of your blast. Add text to your blast. Then, save. After you've saved it, you should see a "Play" button. Click it to ensure the song and the link works. *It doesn't play automatically; each visitor would have to press 'Play' to listen. You can't embed songs in your blog section; the only way to have music on your page would be to embed the music video in a blog entry or to paste the URL to the Mp3 in your blast section.

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You can go to www.singingfish.com search for a song and paste the url to the song in your blast on your home page where it says add an URL

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