Yahoo starts web page makeover
Yahoo is letting randomly chosen users in Britain, France, India and US test a next gen design of a homepage used by more than 400,000 people worldwide. Net Phone
SAN FRANCISCO: Yahoo on Thursday began a promised homepage makeover intended to revitalize its popular but financially stumbling website.
The pioneering California Internet firm is letting randomly chosen users in Britain, France, India and the United States test a "next generation design" of a homepage used by more than 400,000 people worldwide.
"We're working on a new homepage that will help you get more out of the Internet, make more of your precious time, and make sense of all the things going on in your world," Yahoo vice president of Front Doors said in an online posting.
Yahoo seeks feedback on the redesign before rolling it out to all users in coming months.
The revamped Yahoo homepage has a "dashboard area" featuring tools for people to check weather forecasts, local events, and Web-based email accounts from Yahoo, Google and AOL without leaving the website.
Yahoo claims more than 500 million users worldwide but has been struggling to cash-in on its popularity.
Yahoo's sagging fortunes and Google's ascension as Internet advertising king prompted Microsoft on January 31 to offer to buy Yahoo for 44.6 billion dollars in a half-cash, half-stock deal.
Microsoft walked away from negotiations May 3 after Yahoo rejected an offer it raised from 31 dollars to 33 dollars per share, which amounted to 47.5 billion dollars.
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