Just noticed one more Yahoo screwup… 0
I was doing a site: search on Yahoo and Yahoo came up with a sponsored search result! lovely isn’t it… People seem to be plainly wasting money.
I was doing a site: search on Yahoo and Yahoo came up with a sponsored search result! lovely isn’t it… People seem to be plainly wasting money.
I have attended Yahoo’s booth on eComXpo today. Among other things, they present their Publisher Network - but here’s a scandalous part about it. Quoting their presentation,
Take advantage of Yahoo! Publisher tools, services and programs. Integrate other Yahoo! services into your web site, including Add to My Yahoo! (RSS), Y!Q and much more to come…
Problem is, when you click the link to see Add to My Yahoo! (RSS) in action, it still isn’t functioning properly! I double checked in two browsers - and all I could see is the same thing I have reported earlier today… You’d think they would at least show functioning stuff at an event like that…
As I reported some time ago, if you are trying to add your own content to your My Yahoo page, recently it’s been a not-so-easily accomplished task. Well, I discovered today that it just got even worse. Now, when you hit “Add Content” on My Yahoo page, it asks you for your password. Once you type in your password it asks you for it again, and it goes on endlessly, never letting you get to the page where you actually add your feeds/content. Is it Yahoo’s preparation for its expected launch of blog search?
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