Newsletters
News & Information for Technology Purchasers NewsFactor Sites:       NewsFactor.com     Enterprise Security Today     CRM Daily     Business Report     Sci-Tech Today  
   
Home Enterprise I.T. Cloud & Virtualization Applications Unified Communications More Topics...
More Sales - More Support
Stay Ahead of Your Growing Customer
Base with Desk.com Support Help

Desk. Get Started for Free.
Applications
Get paper data into SharePoint!
Average Rating:
Rate this article:  
CEO Marissa Mayer Starts Yahoo
CEO Marissa Mayer Starts Yahoo's Makeover with E-Mail

By Barry Levine
December 11, 2012 2:20PM

    Bookmark and Share
The new Yahoo e-mail has fewer buttons to simplify the experience, it will take a user directly to the inbox after logging in, and Yahoo said the underlying processes have been improved to make writing and reading messages faster. After sending a message, a user returns immediately to the Yahoo e-mail inbox, instead of seeing a "sent" screen, for instance.
 



The Yahoo Makeover is under way. Under the direction of its new CEO, Marissa Mayer, the venerable Internet company introduced on Tuesday a new design for its popular Web service, as well as new or updated mobile Relevant Products/Services e-mail apps Relevant Products/Services. This is the first major product redo since Mayer took over five months ago.

The e-mail redesign applies to all major platforms, including the upgraded Web version, new apps for iPhone/iPod Touch and Windows 8, and an upgraded app for Android Relevant Products/Services.

In a posting Tuesday on the corporate blog, Y! Yodel Anecdotal, Mayer wrote that "you've told us loud and clear that you want fewer distractions when it comes to e-mail," with the ability to quickly login, communicate, and "get on with your day."

'Back to Its Roots'

To accomplish this, Mayer said, the inbox is more intuitive and easier to navigate, with a focus on the messages, and, she added, the look-and-feel across platforms is consistent. The new Web version will roll out to users over the next few days.

In another post on another Yahoo blog, Yahoo Mail Blog, Mail and Messenger General Manager Vivek Sharma wrote that "somewhere along the way, e-mail got a little complex," without making the user more productive. The redesign, Sharma said, is "a step towards bringing e-mail back to its roots" -- fast and easy, and, with mobile devices now ubiquitous, available anywhere.

Sharma said the experience of the revised e-mail on a large screen is "optimized for composing messages and managing your inbox," while, on a smaller screen, it's focused "on providing an experience that lets you easily monitor and triage" your mail.

The new Yahoo e-mail has fewer buttons to simplify the experience, it will take a user directly to the inbox after logging in, and the company said the underlying processes have been improved to make writing and reading messages faster. After sending a message, a user returns immediately to the inbox, instead of seeing a "sent" screen, and mail search now has auto-complete to speed up finding messages or people.

Utilizing Windows Phone 8

Attachments will appear at the top of the message, and photos can readily be added from a digital camera -- or a photo can be taken and sent on a mobile device Relevant Products/Services inside Yahoo Mail. Additionally, Mail will offer a basic photo resizing tool, providing a functionality for which e-mail users have long had to use an external application.

For Windows 8 device owners, the new Yahoo Mail is designed to take advantage of the new OS's built-in features. New messages are shown in Live Tiles on the Start screen, and Yahoo Mail will be usable in either Snapped or Fill View.

Yahoo Mail is the most popular Web-based e-mail in the U.S. and the third worldwide, following Google's Gmail and Microsoft Relevant Products/Services's Hotmail. But Yahoo's e-mail users dropped by 16 percent in the U.S. last month and 7 percent worldwide in October, both compared to a year earlier. Some industry observers have said this could be because of the increased use of texting by younger users, but Google's Gmail grew by 25 percent in the U.S. in November and 20 percent worldwide in October.
 

Tell Us What You Think
Comment:

Name:

John:

Posted: 2012-12-12 @ 10:15am PT
Android app is a disaster, have had to remove it 3 times in 2 days to work properly. Address book won't sync with the phone either anymore.



Redefine the way you do business by analyzing market trends, increasing conversion, and creating customer loyalty through Microsoft Dynamics. Unlock your potential through real-time CRM solutions in sales, marketing, and customer service to help your business become more dynamic than ever before.


 Applications
1.   CRM Booming, BPM Critical Too
2.   Internet-Age TV Channel Guides Debut
3.   App Helps Venezuelans Find Supplies
4.   Waze Sale Highlights Israeli Hi-Tech
5.   HP's SMB IT in a Box Uses Google Apps


advertisement
Boost Sales with Location Intelligence
Galigeo's spatial processing for CRM.
Average Rating:
CRM Booming, BPM Critical Too
Good customer experience needs both.
Average Rating:
Internet-Age TV Channel Guides Debut
In a bid to boost customer retention.
Average Rating:
Product Information and Resources for Technology You Can Use To Boost Your Business

Enterprise Hardware Spotlight
Samsung Offers Tiny, Superfast PCIe SSDs for Ultrabooks
Solid-state drives are continuing their march forward. On Monday, Samsung Electronics announced it has started to mass produce the first PCI-Express 3.0 SSDs for the new wave of Ultrabooks.
 
Amazon.com Joins 3D Printer Craze, Enabling Wide Availability
Commercially available 3D printers have recently moved from being expensive hobbyist devices to being pricey but accessible consumer and manufacturing machines. And now, Amazon.com will sell 3D printers & supplies online.
 
New Facebook Data Center Uses All Home-Grown Servers
Facebook has opened its new data center in Lulea, Sweden. The data center is a first in two ways: the first in Europe and the first to be equipped with all Facebook-designed, Open Compute servers.
 

Enterprise Technology Spotlight
Texting Spammers Correlate Phone Users to Local Banks
If you use an Internet-connected smartphone, touch tablet, e-reader, notebook, laptop or desktop computer you care about cybersecurity and online privacy. One topic: SMS text-messaging spam.
 
New Facebook Data Center Uses All Home-Grown Servers
Facebook has opened its new data center in Lulea, Sweden. The data center is a first in two ways: the first in Europe and the first to be equipped with all Facebook-designed, Open Compute servers.
 
Cisco Telecom Router Ready for Internet Traffic Flood
The Carrier Routing System-X unveiled by Cisco for the telecommunications industry is a 400 Gbps per slot system that can be expanded to nearly 1 petabit per second, enough to deal with the coming flood in demand.
 

Navigation
NewsFactor Network
Home/Top News | Enterprise I.T. | Cloud & Virtualization | Applications | Unified Communications | Mobile Tech | Hardware | Business Intelligence
World Wide Web | Network Security | Data Storage | Small Business | Microsoft/Windows | Apple/Mac | Linux/Open Source | Personal Tech
Press Releases
NewsFactor Network Enterprise I.T. Sites
NewsFactor Technology News | Enterprise Security Today | CRM Daily

NewsFactor Business and Innovation Sites
Sci-Tech Today | NewsFactor Business Report

NewsFactor Services
FreeNewsFeed | Free Newsletters | XML/RSS Feed

About NewsFactor Network | How To Contact Us | Article Reprints | Careers @ NewsFactor | Services for PR Pros | Top Tech Wire | How To Advertise

Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
© Copyright 2000-2013 NewsFactor Network. All rights reserved. Article rating technology by Blogowogo. Member of Accuserve Ad Network.