Yep. Complete with Google's cards look and everything. It should be noted that Yahoo has a five-year contract to deliver search results from Bing in the US
Yahoo's search is utter garbage [1], cluttered with misleading ads and other nonsense. This is a major downgrade for Firefox, as it no longer comes with a working search out of the box.
Yahoo's rolling out a new interface for search for Firefox by the end of this year, and other browser beginning next year. The official Mozilla blog [1] has screenshots of the new design, which mimics the existing cleaner Google site.
> That contract with Google was set to expire this year, though, and it look [sic] like either Yahoo made an offer Mozilla couldn’t refuse or Google decided to walk away from the deal.
Google's actions are increasingly negative from a personal freedom and personal privacy standpoint.
Mozilla specifically mention that supporting DNT (Do Not Track) user preferences was part of the deal with Yahoo.
Google's whole business model relies on huge numbers of users of their "free" services to monetise eyeballs on ads (plus of course further building profiles on users) - I find it very hard to believe they initiated this change.
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[ 62.6 ms ] story [ 449 ms ] threadIsn't that 5 years remaining on a 10 year contract?
[1] http://i.imgur.com/sZUIGwc.png
[1]: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2014/11/19/promoting-choice-an...
The other results are very similar - the official site, wikipedia article, download.com, etc.
So your complaint is that the LibreOffice project hasn't paid for an ad on whatever ad network Yahoo uses/runs?
I imagine most of us are assuming the latter?
Mozilla specifically mention that supporting DNT (Do Not Track) user preferences was part of the deal with Yahoo.
Google's whole business model relies on huge numbers of users of their "free" services to monetise eyeballs on ads (plus of course further building profiles on users) - I find it very hard to believe they initiated this change.