Yahoo extreme lameness…

by Kris_Tuttle on January 3, 2007

Some­times lit­tle things help us see the big pic­ture. (I wish I had shorted Dell two years ago when I had the worst cus­tomer sup­port expe­ri­ence ever after buy­ing my last sys­tem from them.) Ah well… on to Yahoo.

We all know the broad­side Google has made on Yahoo with their adver­tis­ing prod­ucts, Google Maps and so on. Google Finance may not be a huge hit yet but the response Yahoo has made has been very poor. As a fre­quent user of both it seems to me that the peo­ple behind Yahoo Finance don’t actu­ally use it. The new advanced chart­ing fea­tures basi­cally toss you out of the fun­da­men­tal menu that makes Yahoo bet­ter than Google. In try­ing to improve charts to look more like Google they have made their lead­ing site less usable and made it that much eas­ier for Google.

This brings me to my real rea­son for post­ing which is Picasa ver­sus Flickr. (Again I’m a user of both.) Just recently Google poked me with the offer to use their new web album fea­ture. What’s impor­tant about this is that since my Mac doesn’t have Picasa, Google nicely offers me a down­load that will allow me to inte­grate eas­ily with my iPhoto con­tent and start using Picasa right away. Why hasn’t Flickr done this in the last year?

Before hit­ting the com­ment but­ton I do know that one can make all this work in Flickr. This is not my point. There are mil­lions of iPhoto users out there who are great poten­tial users of a ser­vice like Flickr. Why not make it easy for them and cre­ate a lit­tle soft­ware to make it happen?

This is the sort of thing that Yahoo is fac­ing across the board. Google isn’t per­fect but they keep exe­cut­ing in a way that makes sense and is con­sis­tent (much of the time) with Web 2.0 soft­ware tenants.

It both­ers me when com­pa­nies get big and stop being smart, even­tu­ally the point of being stu­pid. The Yahoo guys were super smart and way ahead of the curve ten years ago. Today the com­pany seems hope­lessly stuck in the muck. Google will con­tinue to have fun at their expense. It seems nat­ural for them to be acquired either by a sim­i­lary strug­gling Microsoft or another large media company.

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Tisha January 7, 2007 at 10:53 AM

That’s kind of the feeling I get with Google since it took over Blogger and YouTube seems that it’s become a dormant giant.

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