<i>“Scott’s primary focus will be on the core business"</i><p>That's good (even though I don't know that business that refers to) because they botched the entire mobile entry.<p><a href="http://m.yahoo.com/w/frontdoors/" rel="nofollow">http://m.yahoo.com/w/frontdoors/</a> provides a decent mobile experience. So they developed their own android app, which only acts as a branded web browser for the above URL. The only "features" the app seems to add are Posting to facebook (not a yahoo! property!) and Sharing a url via the standard email/message/text/etc.<p>The mobile site looks well designed and easy to navigate, but cuts essential features to get there.<p>* For instance, Sports team by conference, but you can't see records or standings <a href="http://m.yahoo.com/w/sports/ncaaf/teams/ncaaf.i-a.2?.ts=1325691714&.intl=us&.lang=en" rel="nofollow">http://m.yahoo.com/w/sports/ncaaf/teams/ncaaf.i-a.2?.ts=1325...</a> Guess I'm going to ESPN<p>* The mobile calendar has no month view and requires a 3 drop down date widget to navigate beyond next/prev week. Can't see which weeks in February I'm free for vacation without navigating through each week. Guess I'm sticking with google calendar's native app.<p>* Yahoo Games has a huge offering and user base and nearly every game should be playable on a phone, but I can't play Yahoo chess. Why not? Too busy cloning youtube and myspace I assume.<p>* <a href="http://m.yahoo.com/w/movies?.intl=us&.lang=en" rel="nofollow">http://m.yahoo.com/w/movies?.intl=us&.lang=en</a> Check out the mobile movie page. An incredibly useful feature! And it includes reviews! Go ahead and click reviews for a movie to see what yahoo users think. Wait.. brings you to the movie page. Ok, click reviews again... oh wait it isn't a link. How do I read user reviews on my phone? Guess I'm going to another site for that content.<p>Simple stuff that just screams "We aren't using our own products!" I don't for a second believe Yahoo uses their own calendaring system for work. Tons of stupid broken features they should clean up, but it seems no one cares to pay attention.<p>Yahoo has tons of content but they refuse to deliver it. The above issues aren't really that bad, but I have options so I will gladly go to a provider who delivers a better experience.<p>Meanwhile, running paypal should not count as a positive credential. Perhaps if yahoo swears fealty to ebay then they too can benefit the same way paypal has.