I can tell it is a Web 2.0 redesign and set up to accommodate mobile devices better which is growing while PC use is diminishing. I can't get Neo when I'm logged in so have no experience of it as a user just a visitor. This design is also used on their other sites like Yahoo News. Neo locks up with the Android version of Chrome but it's okay on Linux. Looking at Neo page source there is a lot of stuff that usually would be hidden by keeping the Javascript and CSS on the server side so it's a beta at the moment.

On 10/05/2013 11:18 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:

That's nice to know. But that brings the question of why Yahoo is still playing with this Neo debacle which doesn't work with my Windows 7 version.


I have the feeling Yahoo wants us to use the very latest version of Windows, which I have not downloaded so far.


In the end, Yahoo has only shown that Chrome is the most effective and advanced browser around IMO.



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Google has so many projects that I never even heard of iGoogle. :-D

The Chrome browser will certainly not effected. It is a popular browser on a number of platforms. Google has gone a little "social networking" crazy too with things like Google+ which I don't have time for. I guess most people don't work anymore but just do social net working.

    On 10/05/2013 08:15 AM, jr_esq@... <mailto:jr_esq@...> wrote:

But it doesn't appear that the Chrome browser will be affected. I certainly hope so since Chrome is the only way for me to read the messages on any Yahoo groups.


http://news.softpedia.com/news/iGoogle-Will-Be-Shut-Down-Time-to-Move-On-279099.shtml



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