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Yahoo! assists! searches!25 Oct 2007 15:05 Anyone for strip poker?Irritating, intrusive rubbishBy Jacob Reid
Posted Thursday 25th October 2007 16:47 GMT
Argh, not this again! I couldn't think of many more annoying things while I am entering a search, and OFC there is the privacy problem - does this mean they will be saving search logs for even longer? Sick of Web 2.0By B Gracey
Posted Thursday 25th October 2007 19:28 GMT
Saying something is Web 2.0 is like saying you're sick. You could be sick of work, sick from inluenza, sick from cancer, or somehow mentally afflicted, but unless the sickness is named, it means nothing at all. I'm sick of everything being called Web 2.0. Can we dispense with the vague sickness and get to specifics without having to dig for them? Totally crapBy Dave Foster
Posted Thursday 25th October 2007 20:45 GMT
Until today I used Yahoo as my front page because I could check my emails quickly and get on with some work. Now they've hidden the email page inside so I have to negotiate menus to perform an everyday task. Great improvement Yahoo, what stupidity will you come up with next? Shows why they're in second placeBy Sterling Udell
Posted Thursday 25th October 2007 21:57 GMT
Sorry, Yahoo... you've only just introduced this, and Google's been doing it for how long now? A year? Two? Quite a shame, really, given that this is actually typical of the good, free UI tools Yahoo's been supplying the JavaScript community with for the same sort of time period. Who! uses! Yahoo! any! more!?By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 25th October 2007 21:59 GMT
I haven't used them in literally years. I see a story like this, hit "yahoo.com" to see what it's like these days, and immediately remember why I use Google. I'd say it looks like a 6th grade webpage project, but then most of the 6th graders I know could do better. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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