Yahoo not supporting Firefox after all
Published: 18 Mar 2005 09:30 GMT
Yahoo said on Friday afternoon that a statement from the company’s Australian office on Tuesday, which claimed that all future products would be compatible with both the Firefox and Internet Explorer (IE) browsers, was inaccurate.
In February, Yahoo launched a search toolbar for Firefox, but users of the open source browser were forced to switch back to IE when accessing some Yahoo services. Following communications between Yahoo and ZDNet UK sister site ZDNet Australia , Yahoo issued a statement saying the company would not launch any new products or services in the future without ensuring they work on both IE and Firefox.
However, on Friday, a Yahoo representative from the US admitted that the original statement was 'factually incorrect' because, although Yahoo realises that Firefox-compatibility is important, it is not in a position to promise all future products would be both Internet Explorer and Firefox compatible.
"In the grand scheme of things Firefox is still a new technology. I’m not saying we are not going to be developing and exploring other areas — we are. But there are so many different products on the Yahoo network that there may be some products that are, perhaps, not appropriate for that browser," the representative said.
The representative confirmed that Yahoo Messenger's Avatar customisation service is definitely being extended to Firefox, but could not provide a firm launch date.
Munir Kotadia reported from Sydney for ZDNet Australia. For more ZDNet Australia stories, click here.
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"In the grand scheme of things Firefox is still a... Anonymous -
This is not about supporting 'Firefox', it's about... Steve J -
I,ve always used Yahoo for my personal mail, but n... Andy Dale -
I HAVE USED FIREFOX SINCE IT CAME OUT AND HAV... Anonymous -
No problem. I wont feel guilty anymore for no... Anonymous -
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but since this has... TKing -
This article and statement refers to Yahoo's site... GW -
support Firefox please Omar Curiel -
In the grand scheme of things, Yahoo is rapidly tu... Lonnie Mullenix -
This seems to be a very reactive, short sighted co... roger ross -
Dear yahoo, don't be like that to firefox, I think... Adli Syahmi






