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    <title>Comment from Ken Crook on 2007-12-01</title>
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      <name>Ken Crook</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p>On the Yahoo home page changes, I also do not like the update, but I will get used to it.</p>

<p>But at the present the new Yahoo page is in Beta, and you can switch back to your original Yahoo home page by entering the following : <a href="http://my.yahoo.com/switch">http://my.yahoo.com/switch</a></p>

<p>My problem with the new Yahoo home page, beside not liking change, is the slowness of it.  When I return to the home page from another site, it is really slow.  I think I have narrowed the slowness down to a new feature at the top of the page, I think it was "Yahoo suggestions" or something like that.  Even though I have IE6 set to "Never check for newer versions" on the IE6/Tools/settings, the Yahoo home page reloads the "Yahoo suggestions" every time, which is really slow.<br />
I have sent Yahoo my feedback on this problem and I hope Yahoo fixes the problem before I am forced to switch to the new home page.<br />
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    <published>2007-12-02T07:18:21Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Mary on 2007-11-21</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>*sigh* When I buy something be it a car, house, furniture, whatever... the manufacturer doesn't come along a year or two later and change the paint job, engine, upholstery, etc. just because they can... or want to... or because they've got something newer or better. Other than safety recalls or replacing defective parts, I get to keep what I bought. Even with my cell phone service, I'm not forced to change phones or plans just because something newer comes along. My provider continues to support me. </p>

<p>So why is it when I buy internet service, I'm placed in a "like it or leave" situation?</p>]]>
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