The screwing we’re getting now will result in our shunning them in the years to come. I have no desire to use Yahoo products because of their current business model and forcing customers to look for alternatives. I was forced to try other apps and found another one that suits my needs that I rely on now I have no reason to go back to Astrid or whatever Yahoo will call their app in the future. Yahoo is alienating their potential client base by making some other genuine stupid moves – like buying companies like the makers of the Astrid app that people like me used for managing or time and then shutting them down without replacing them with something else. ![]() There’s also the notion that she what’s other companies to pay “Yahoo!” for the tools their employees to use to work from home, but working from home isn’t good enough for her employees. Little does she know that many of us get work done only by shutting off the internet before hunkering down, causing her philosophy to be flawed. Even now I’m able to work from home doing what I do because of our DSL here in the North-East of the middle of nowhere.Ī year or so again the new CEO of Yahoo decided to rescind the “work from home” policy because she claims that it didn’t work people weren’t getting enough done based solely on data she saw in log-in reports to their servers. ![]() I applaud this because it offered me great career opportunities during my rudderless years as a Graphic Designer and artist. They were peddling the theory that telecommuting was the wave of the future and everyone needed faster-than-dialup speeds. I’ve been wanting to say something about Yahoo for a while there’s no better time than now…īack in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, Yahoo was one of the companies that were pushing Telcom providers to deliver faster internet speeds to everyone not just the cities but the suburbs and rural America.
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