Yahoo (YHOO) Debuts New, Modern Web Search Design
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(Updated - June 5, 2013 9:17 AM EDT)
Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced that it is debuting a new web search design which will be updated with a more modern look and better functionality.
On Yahoo!'s Tumblr page, SVP of Search Laurie Mann wrote:
When it comes to search, nothing should stand between you and your results. That’s why we’ve placed search results higher on the page. And thanks to some under-the-hood performance improvements, many of you will notice that the page also loads faster.
We’re also introducing a new navigation bar at the top of the page so you can easily browse other Yahoo! sites. Over time, we’ll be rolling out the navigation bar across more Yahoo! properties.
And, if you’re thinking that the new Yahoo! search results page looks familiar, there’s a good reason why - the design is consistent with our new Yahoo! homepage.
Shares of Yahoo! are indicated for a lower open Wednesday.
Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced that it is debuting a new web search design which will be updated with a more modern look and better functionality.
On Yahoo!'s Tumblr page, SVP of Search Laurie Mann wrote:
When it comes to search, nothing should stand between you and your results. That’s why we’ve placed search results higher on the page. And thanks to some under-the-hood performance improvements, many of you will notice that the page also loads faster.
We’re also introducing a new navigation bar at the top of the page so you can easily browse other Yahoo! sites. Over time, we’ll be rolling out the navigation bar across more Yahoo! properties.
And, if you’re thinking that the new Yahoo! search results page looks familiar, there’s a good reason why - the design is consistent with our new Yahoo! homepage.
Shares of Yahoo! are indicated for a lower open Wednesday.
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