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  • CNET’s Scott Ard to Oversee the Most Visited Page in the U.S.

    CNET’s Scott Ard to Oversee the Most Visited Page in the U.S.

    The search for a CEO may still be going on at Yahoo, but the company has acquired CNET editor-in-chief to become editor of its U.S. home page. This is pretty significant given that this is the most visited page on the Internet in the U.S. (according to Yahoo).

    “Yahoo!’s homepage receives over 1 billion monthly clicks and 34 million daily visitors and sees more than twice the audience of the MSN and AOL home pages combined,” a spokesperson tells WebProNews.  

    Scott Ard“Yahoo! powers their homepage module through a Content Optimization and Relevance Engine algorithm (C.O.R.E), which publishes 45,000 variations almost every 5 minutes, totaling 10 million daily,” she adds. “Yahoo! CORE was created in Yahoo! Labs and combines deep science and scalable technology with the human editorial voice – the home page ensures the right content, to the right user at the right time.”

    “As editor-in-chief at CNET, Ard has directed all editorial operations, including news, reviews and video content,” she says. “Throughout his 12 years there, Ard also served as a senior editor at CNET News, where he was initially responsible for launching and editing the CNET News financial channel. Prior to that, Ard was the managing editor of a technology magazine and spent a decade working in daily newspapers, where he covered business and technology.”

    Ard is based in Yahoo’s hometown of Sunnyvale. He will begin his position on September 19, and will oversee editors in Sunnyvale, Santa Monica, New York and Dallas. He will also consult with international Yahoo sites about news coverage and packaging. He will report to Jai Singh, Editor-in-Chief of the Yahoo! Media Network. 

  • Canada Gets its New Yahoo Home Page

    Canada Gets its New Yahoo Home Page

    Yahoo has announced the launch of a new homepage for its Canadian users (an effort the company says will bring together the "best of the web with the best of Yahoo”). The home page lets users add apps, much like the current US version.

    "The Web is an indispensable part of Canadians’ lives, it’s where they socialize, stay in touch with family and friends, buy products and services and share their photos and memories," says Matt Idema, Yahoo! vice president and country manager, Canada. "Whether for their PC or mobile device, Yahoo! Canada is bringing greater simplicity and relevance to the way Canadians experience the Web. Our new homepage is designed to help Canadians stay on top of what is going on in their world, and around the world no matter where they are."

    Yahoo Canada

    Features of the new page include:

    – My Favourites
    – App Maker
    – Social Updates
    – News, For you
    – PC to Mobile Sync

    Of course the Olympic Games are coming up in Canada, and Yahoo is getting this page launched just in time for that. The company says it will offer coverage in the following capacities:

        *   Yahoo.ca will feature expert commentary from well-known Canadian athletes including Elvis Stojko (figure skating), Ken Daneyko (hockey), and Jennifer Jones (curling), who will bring a uniquely Canadian perspective to their coverage.

        * Yahoo! Canada has expanded its sports editorial team at home to include former Globe and Mail staffers Steve McAllister and Ian Denomme.

        * Yahoo!’s coverage of the Games via its mobile site, scheduled to launch on February 9, will enable fans on the go to keep up with the latest happenings, including medal counts, news and expert coverage, live results, athlete profiles and more.

        * You’ll also be able to follow Yahoo! Canada’s Games coverage on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/YahooSportsCA/

    The new Yahoo home page in Canada becomes available tomorrow. A preview is available here.
     

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