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- Yahoo! Design Pattern Library
Say what you will about Yahoo!, they sure do a lot for the developer community. We’re loving their design pattern library for building slick wireframes in OmniGraffle, Visio or any program that imports images. Article No: ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - June 04, 2008 - 1 comment - 0 attachments
- Yahoo! buy-out goes supernova
Oh, this could get ugly. The nasty back and forth between Yahoo! and Microsoft has just turned into a bit of a moshpit with Google and AOL . I personally think that an AOL/Yahoo! deal is more likely than an MSFT/Yahoo! one. Google gains either way b ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - April 10, 2008 - 0 comments - 0 attachments
- Yahoo vs Google home pages - Less or more?
A comparison of Yahoo and Google home pages from 1996-2005. An interesting quick view of differing approaches. Article No: 230 Authors: ...
Article - Howard Mann - November 04, 2007 - 13 comments - 0 attachments
- Yahoo! moves Photos to Flickr
UX Magazine is a huge Flickr fan so the news that Yahoo is planning to shut down Yahoo! Photos in favour of Flickr was greeted with much excitement. While Photos was nearly four times larger than Flickr, the latter is growing faster. Flickr is by fa ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - May 05, 2007 - 3 comments - 0 attachments
- AOL "hearts" Yahoo!
The new AOL frontpage looks suspiciously similar to the one year old Yahoo! site — admittedly, good UI design often means not reinventing the wheel but this is slightly embarrassing. (via TechCrunch) Article No: ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - April 29, 2007 - 2 comments - 0 attachments
- Yahoo! Pipes
We all know that the internet is a series of tubes now Yahoo! wants to turn it into a bunch of pipes. Yahoo! Pipes is an online visual programming tool that lets you chain events to remix feeds and mash-up data like Flickr photos, maps, blog posts, etc& ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - February 08, 2007 - 1 comment - 0 attachments
- Yahoo! Bookmarks! 2.0!
Yahoo is launching a substantially overhauled version of their Bookmarks service. I am not in any way dismissing the great work that has been done on it but I find it odd that Yahoo! is providing two platforms: a social one (del.icio.us) and a personal ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - October 26, 2006 - 7 comments - 0 attachments
