The Wrath of a Junior Designer

Submitted by Darren on Tue, 2006-12-12 17:08.

As technology industries watchers surely know, there was a foofaraw between Google and Yahoo yesterday. As Jeremy Zawodny reported:

Back when IE7 launched, Yahoo! created a customized version and began to market it to our existing IE users. Today it seems that Google has similar intentions. So similar, that they decided to basically copy our page and slightly Googlify it. If you look, the design, layout, and most of the text are the same!

Because it involves Google, Yahoo and a simple, blatant misstep, the story is everywhere: TechCrunch, Scoble, Techmeme, Digg and so forth.

Practically speaking, the actual error was no big deal. I imagine that some junior designer at Google was pressed for time, and just copied Yahoo's effective approach. Still, it's resulted in a torrent of bad PR from the technology community.

What are the lessons? The scale of the error and the scale of the response rarely match. More importantly, make sure your employees understand how much attention their work receives.

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Submitted by Phil (not verified) on Sun, 2007-03-11 20:19.

Just love these kinds of things. The speed that these things get picked up on and shared is incredible though. Another issue is that no mistakes ever die. Some wag will always have a copy of that embarrassing image, text, video etc that they are happy to share over and over again.

Submitted by Andrea Coutu > Become a Consultant (not verified) on Tue, 2007-03-27 23:27.

I vaguely remember reading that it turned out both Yahoo and Google had used a stock webpage from Microsoft. I remember getting stuff like this when I worked for an MS solutions developer. They send you a template with pictures, logos, colours, fonts and text already set up. So it was just that Yahoo and Google used the same stock template from Microsoft. At least, that's what I heard.