Yahoo has just launched a new TV page into a storm of criticism both on its blog and round the web, as summarised by Yahoo's own Jeremy Zawodny.
As usual, the problem boils down to idiot web designers, in this case, waving a fluffy Web 2.0 banner. But as Paul comments: "I'm tired of AJAX being used as a replacement for quality design."
Zawodny muses:
This all leaves me wondering a bit. Like you, I'm trying to figure out how this could have happened. Why was there no trial period so that die-hard tv.yahoo.com users could voice their opinions before being forced to use the "improved" interface? Why did we manage to toss both "simple" and "useful" aside and substitute "flashy" for them?