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The Problem with Yahoo! 

Posted Monday 21st January 2008 11:19 GMT

Pirate

...is that it's crap.

It's trying to be too many things to too many people. They need to concentrate on what they are good at, though I'm not sure what that is anymore.

Yahoo mail used to be pretty good, but the new mail is way too slow. (I'm dreading the day that the old mail interface is culled.)

Oh Well!!!!!!!

Re: The Problem with Yahoo! 

Posted Monday 21st January 2008 11:31 GMT

Unhappy

And also that they spend money on useless stuff like Yahoo Pipes. Where's the value to Yahoo in that? Compare that to Google Maps....

Slow? It's craptactular 

Posted Monday 21st January 2008 11:35 GMT

Pirate

If anything its worse than the new Windows! Live! Hotmail! interface (if such a thing is humanly possible).

Yahoo vs Live Mail 

Posted Monday 21st January 2008 15:08 GMT

Paris Hilton

YOu lot are over reacting!

Yes the new mail interface is a bit slow to download but tis not slower then Microsofts one... that one takes eons!

Ph factor this discussion is even below Paris her level!

Mountain? Understatement 

Posted Monday 21st January 2008 22:44 GMT

Flame

@Chris: Come on. Why, just why, would any sane person even attempt to use webmail, let alone Yahoo! Crap! Maybe! Mail! If! We! Feel! Like! It! Today! (a.k.a. if we've had more than 1 search hit)

@Robin: Why do they spend money on stuff like that? To look like google. Being a google evangelist, it's hard to say google does some trivial stuff, but they do. So what is the converstaion like in the boardroom?

A: Hey! I! Think! We! Should! Get! Better! At! This! Whole! Search! Thing!

B: How?!

A: Copy! Google!

*b codes yahoo pipes*

A: That's! Our! Work! For! This! Year!

B: YAHOO! Our! Share! Prices! Will! Go! Up! [sic]

A: Yay!

@Wibbler:

You make a good point about being crap. Especially concentrating on what they're good at; fortunately, when they do this, they will close all of the uneffective parts of the business. They will fire 100% of the staff.

And @Chirs: Mountain? I think Mars Mountain would be a little more accurate.

(I heard it rained yesterday. Muddy mountains are hard to climb. Especially if you're bright yellow and could list more names for useless products than the searches for them with said engine actually return)

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