© 2005 jon

yahoo 360 with a lil flickr integration

perhaps i’ll actually start playing with y! 360 now–i shoulda known it’s going to be happening, but it looks like there’s a babystep of incorporating your flickr photos on your page. surely more forthcoming.

word.

although i generally don’t root for the Big Guy — i personally favor something like 360 over mysp***, which just feels like such an odd place to me.

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  • I just signed up for myspace because of an invite from someone and I really don't get the hoopla about that place. Nothing special at all, Yahoo 360 is much much better. I love how they integrated Flickr. Thanks for the news bit!
  • Max
    Uhh... yeah... heh. In my post, I was talking about MSN Spaces, and don't really know why I got confused. Considering MySpace was in the news recently, being bought by News Corp. or someone similar, I should've been more attentive.
  • jon
    MySpace + MSN Spaces are different

    myspace i'm referring to is myspace.com, a place that (to the chagrin of many browsers) lets users heavily customize their pages, with custom backgrounds, audio, and even movies that play when loading your page.

    its like going into a loud city, trying to load several pages at once--you never know whose's myspace page is the perpetrator of the grating music that's now playing on your PC speakers, drowning out your personal iTunes choices

    it's like it's 1997 all over again.
  • Max
    I agree about MySpace. All my friends on MSN are crazy about it, but I'd never use it. Ever. Looking over my friends' spaces, I can see "Microsoft coprorate" coming out everywhere and anywhere. They seem to have one design for their enterprise unit and their personals unit, with the "Loading" text for images giving it away most. And even then, the templates they have don't look well-designed. I'm surprised they work in Firefox at all.
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