Releasing early versus releasing ready
Jeremy Zawodny has a very frank assessment of how Yahoo! Finance lost out to the newly-released Google Finance. The saddest part is how Yahoo! could have easily made the same innovations.
Virtually all of the new/innovative/cool features in Google Finance are things we talked about YEARS ago. Many of them I’d lobbied for repeatedly. Some were even prototyped.
Who’s gonna get “credit” for all that now?
The first thing on the list of innovations is a pretty obvious one: a ticker search that doesn’t suck. That’s probably my biggest beef with Y! Finance and it’s such an obvious addition. So, why didn’t it happen?
Well, we all have these things. It may be an idea for a whole product or a feature. Ideas are just about worthless. Sometimes I’ve tried to wait for a project to be perfect. When I realized I was going down that road with onBLOCK, that’s when I knew it was time to release.
Of course, there is a downside to releasing before you’re ready. Google has seen it happen with several of their products and the first day is tainted with instability. But if what you’ve got is good–and you’re willing to listen to what people say–it will make it past any negative first impression.
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As I’ve been browsing from site to site, I’ve noticed quite a few that don’t override the browser’s default background color. Yahoo! is the only site of the big three search engines (Google and MSN being the other two) that doesn’t explicitly switch to white. Take that as you will.
