Yahoo! released a new home page recently. I suppose most/any of you who read this blog already know this great piece of news. It’s been well covered all over the press including techcrunch, business week. You can find Scott Gatz’s (Director of PM in personalization @ yahoo) blog talking about some of the finer thinking that went into the design.

Since i left yahoo!, I tried not to comment about yahoo!’s products, whether good or bad. I guess i couldn’t resist myself in posting about the new home page though.
When i started at yahoo, the top brass always compared yahoo against AOL and measured themselves. I guess a bulk of the content strategy also arose out of replicating aol out on the web. I am not sure who said it and when it was said, but people repeatedly noticed a key contrast between AOL & Yahoo. AOL is about the network, it’s closed and confined (I guess the original walled garden). In contrast, Yahoo is about being a guide to web. We have a directory and we always point to the best content on the web. I heard Tim koogle, David filo espouse very similar idealogy to above. The web directory was a very important part of yahoo! not because of revenue, but because it’s yahoo!’s way of pointing to the best of the web. So Once upon a time, Yahoo! sports had links to ESPN.com and CBS sportsline, and yahoo! autos had links to useful automotive sites on the web as well.

Slowly, yahoo! started changed from being about the web, to being about yahoo! properties. This change has been happening over several years. I don’t have the insight to determine why this change happened, if it’s a conscious choice of the founders etc. But, somewhere along the way, linking to useful sites on the web became a bad thing :(. Links became commercial, and our own ability to identify the best on the web never kept up and consequently, product teams dropped web links non-yahoo sites one after the other. Instead, these links were taken up by links to other parts of yahoo! network, whether they are relevant or not.

This homepage dropped the concept of website directory completely. I guess the transformation is complete. Yahoo! is now more about showing people in and around yahoo! network and not about showing people what’s most useful on the web. Yahoo! is the new AOL of the web…

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