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Friday was my last day at Yahoo! After 4 years I have decided it is time for a new challenge. I had a great time at Yahoo! and will miss the team there very much. We accomplished a great deal together - from the new HotJobs recruiter platform and signing of the newspaper consortium deal, all the way to the totally redesigned My Yahoo! and launch of Yahoo! Buzz. Yahoo! is an incredible place to work and I consider myself very fortunate to have been there and to have worked with so many talented people.
On April 14th I start my new gig as Principal Designer at LinkedIn. I’ve been a huge fan of LinkedIn for years. The potential seems enormous and I think it will be challenging and fun.
April 5th, 2008
We just launched Yahoo! Buzz - another product designed by the Yahoo! Front Doors user experience team. Buzz is a site that surfaces stories from around the net. Top stories are determined by user votes, searches, and other user activity.

Yahoo! Buzz can highlight anything - a major news event, an intriguing video or image, or an interesting blog post - and instead of editors, real people vote and search for their favorite stories to determine the top rated content from across the Web. Yahoo! Buzz ranks the most popular content of the moment using a unique approach that combines consumer votes with search popularity to give a story a Buzz Score.

Stories with a high Buzz Score can be featured in the Today Module on the Yahoo! Front Page. This opens up the Yahoo! front page to the best content chosen by users as well as traditional content chosen by editors.

We worked very hard on Buzz and we hope you like it. Here’s what ReadWriteWeb had to say about us (view story).
Go to http://buzz.yahoo.com/ and try Yahoo! Buzz for yourself.
February 27th, 2008
We just went live with the new Yahoo! search assistant. As the user begins to type in the search box, the search assistant appears below displaying likely matches. On the search results page the assistant also shows related “pivot” matches. Let’s say the user is searching for “Star Trek” - pivot matches would be things like “Next Generation” and “Enterprise”. The search assistant can be a huge help in formulating a search, especially when the user isn’t totally sure what they are searching for.
The search assistant came about as a result of a close collaboration between the Yahoo! Search and Front Page design teams. Go to http://www.yahoo.com/ to try the new search assistant for yourself.
October 10th, 2007
Check out the new in-line video player on the Yahoo! Front Page. In the past, clicking on a video link opened up a video playing in a new window. The Front Doors design team redesigned the experience to open up the player in-line. Now, when a user clicks on a video link the player animates open and plays the video right there. When finished, the user can play another video or close the player.


Not only is the new user experience less disruptive, the video loads in a fraction of the time it did with the old player. To see it in action, go to http://www.yahoo.com/. Sometimes there is a video available on the first tab, if not, click on the video tab and you will see a collection of the most popular videos of the day.
August 27th, 2007
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