This format.. still...
this is crazy... do you NOT care that we HATE this format? obviously you dont care what the user want. shame on you.
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carly yvette commented
shakes my head... still pushing this horrible homepage i see...
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Tooty Bang commented
Get some newsworthy stories instead of the garbage you post day after day.
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Tooty Bang commented
Just wondering how many times yahoo will repeat stories. Surely there is news out there. I guess when you just have reporters and not Journalist this is all you can write about and repeat it.
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John Casulo commented
Please put hyper link for stocks you mention in up coming earnings news in Finance news letter so i can click and get a quote
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paul . commented
I'll try to be a bit more positive this time. The new home page looks like it was built by committee, no single vision, nothing really new. Five year old standard web page design. I know you want something that is flexible for mobile devices and desktops/laptops. Not sure you know what you want the Yahoo! home page to be. Why don't you try emulating a news site? The Guardian, NPR News, FastCompany, and last but not least, not quite news, but The Art Newspaper. Find some inspiration from these sites.
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paul . commented
I thought I was posting, something unique, I guess not. That is one boring new home page. I thought the old was boring, the new one is worse.
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EnoSat EnoSat commented
Pri prvom spustení v lokalite Slovensko, je chybne detegované Slovinsko.
sl_SK, správne má byť sk_SKneriešený problém niekoľko rokov :(
https://yahoo.uservoice.com/forums/341361-yahoo-homepage/suggestions/44541486-fix-language-in-your-login-link-from-slovenian-to -
Dar Lathrop commented
While I'm not a fan of your new homepage format, one thing might make it slightly better: I like the idea of (once again) showing the number of new emails in the "mail" box. I miss this feature.
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Dean Caton commented
As much as I dislike the prospect of transferring my accounts to another site, I will do just that if this improvement is adopted !!
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William G Herman commented
Keep the old version please. It looks much nicer than the new version.
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RICHARD CUTTING commented
Go back to the old homepage format. New one is confusing.
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Raymond R Dewey commented
You let us customize our homepage to a point, we all get what we want, awesome--then boom--you change it--to what most of us honestly care less about--I do not care what any of the new things you are showing me are about--I use the email check weather and look at the horoscopes, maybe some sport scores of my teams, but nothing else really---why do you keep changing>? Face it you see these comments EVERY time you try and change it and LOOSE people EACH time when you change it since WE really all dislike the changes!!! I would think you would FINALLY get the point that CHANGE is making us leave yahoo a lot faster!!! You would think that since a lot of stuff automatically tries to use the g company you would want to keep the people that have been loyal!!
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JOHNNY R KELLY commented
WHO EVER OKd THE NEW HOMEPAGE MUST BE FIRED. I WANT MY OLD YAHOO BACK! WHY ARE YOU YAHOOS AT YAHOO SO STUPID!!!
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Daniel Nichols commented
I know what I am searching for when I am trying to find an email in my inbox. It is fine to suggest but if I am looking for "healthmark" I don't need every stupid spam that says healthcare showing up in the search results.
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Smoke Screen commented
I like the old version better. If you switch I'll go somewhere else
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Smoke Screen commented
I like the old version better. If you switch I'll go somewhere else.
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Harry Johns commented
Salon, The New Republic, the shine losing Huffpoo, The unknowing Daily Beast. TDS is real.
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Dianne Nelson commented
do not repeat featured stories...one time entries please
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John Caruso commented
Test the new Finance Summary page on a personal computer (laptop).
Earning per Share of a particular stock bleeds into the ads making it unreadable. Same goes for Market Cap, Beta, P/E Ratio and others.
What is visible or obscured changes depends where the cursor is when scrolling. This is a fundamental flaw which does not occur on the Classical presentation. Critical error! -
Kevin Holko commented
Whats up with all this FOX NEWS in your news feed.