Inspired by Night_Howl's blast
"Tell Jerry Yang,the head of Yahoo, that you want 360 to stay!"
I do want 360 to stay...so I left the following comment on this page...
Where does Yahoo! head next?October 16th, 2007 at 3:13 pm by Jerry Yang, CEO & Chief Yahoo
"Tell Jerry Yang,the head of Yahoo, that you want 360 to stay!"
I do want 360 to stay...so I left the following comment on this page...
Where does Yahoo! head next?October 16th, 2007 at 3:13 pm by Jerry Yang, CEO & Chief Yahoo
I'm also a 360 user, my homepage is Yahoo's home page,
my default search engine is Yahoo, I use the Yahoo tool bar,
I'm in over 20 groups on Yahoo Groops, and I use the "My Web" feature daily.
I'm 50, I'm one of the babies in the Baby Boomer Generation.
There are many of us out here, and I'd hope your "senior" leaders will keep us in mind
. When it comes to the 360 sites, many of us are there for the content,
and not the toys. Mash seems to be a lot about toys and gimmicks,
and not about substance.
Please keep us in mind when you go through your changes, and we go through ours.
We are more settled about who we are, and what we are comfortable doing.
I think that's an asset. Work with us, answer our questions, fix the problems with 360,
and don't roll your eyes when we want to stay with something
that's working perfectly well for those of us who know
what we need and why we need it.
my default search engine is Yahoo, I use the Yahoo tool bar,
I'm in over 20 groups on Yahoo Groops, and I use the "My Web" feature daily.
I'm 50, I'm one of the babies in the Baby Boomer Generation.
There are many of us out here, and I'd hope your "senior" leaders will keep us in mind
. When it comes to the 360 sites, many of us are there for the content,
and not the toys. Mash seems to be a lot about toys and gimmicks,
and not about substance.
Please keep us in mind when you go through your changes, and we go through ours.
We are more settled about who we are, and what we are comfortable doing.
I think that's an asset. Work with us, answer our questions, fix the problems with 360,
and don't roll your eyes when we want to stay with something
that's working perfectly well for those of us who know
what we need and why we need it.
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