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August 28th, 2008

Say goodbye to Yahoo! Mash

Posted by Andrew Mager @ 6:00 pm

Categories: Social Networks, Technology

Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Social Networking, Collaboration, Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Andrew Mager

On today’s web, so many social sites never get off the ground because users don’t easily migrate from their online communities. As much as I want MySpace to die, people will still be using it as long as their friends are using it.

Yahoo’s mashup social network had a promising start, but it quickly dropped off. Almost a year ago, I wrote a post about how interactive it was, and how addicted I was to it. I remember going to the site 20 times a day because other people had the ability to update my profile page. I could drag around widgets and import feeds.

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I actually said, “It’s more mature than MySpace, more interactive than Virb, and more interesting than Facebook.”

I haven’t logged in since last September, primarily because none of my network has moved over from Facebook. Today Yahoo! killed the project:

Dear Yahoo! Mash member,

Thank you for trying out our Mash Beta service. We hope you had fun with it.

Please note that we will shut down Mash on September 29, 2008. As a result, your current profile on Mash will no longer be available. We strongly recommend that you return to http://mash.yahoo.com and copy the content that you wish to save onto a separate document.

For a list of FAQs, please refer to the Mash Help Page.

Thanks for trying out Mash!

Matt Warburton
Yahoo! Community Manager

I’m glad Yahoo! isn’t wasting any more resources on this project. It was a cool idea, and the technology behind it is fascinating, but they didn’t apply it effectively. Instead of rolling out a separate social network, why not integrate social features into sites like Flickr, Upcoming, or Delicious?

Andrew MagerAndrew Mager is a web developer at Ning, Inc. in Palo Alto. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.



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RE: Say goodbye to Yahoo! Mash
:""social networking" paradigm has a fundamental problem, and that is that keeping in touch with other people shouldn't be an objective in and of itself."
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Social networking is the problem  croberts | 08/28/08
Re: Social networking is the problem  fewiii | 08/29/08
Somehow I always thought...  Arun (sreearun) | 08/28/08
RE: Say goodbye to Yahoo! Mash  SvetlanaG | 08/29/08
RE: Say goodbye to Yahoo! Mash  gabrielbear@... | 08/29/08

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