Rich apps, poor data

Yahoo! has been pushing their new mobile application, Yahoo! Go, for some time now. I decided to try it, since I use Yahoo! a lot for movie information, and the promise of a rich Flickr client was tempting as well.

However, after a few uses I realized that the WAP/mobile HTML site — accessible via wap.oa.yahoo.com — is still superior for me for the one thing I access Yahoo! the most for: Weather.

Just look for yourself.

wap.oa.yahoo.com
Yahoo! Go

The two screens represent the maximum amout of data I can get about the day’s weather from each system. That’s right: Strong Storms is all that I know when using Yahoo! Go. I don’t know that the winds could be damaging. I don’t know that those storms run through both day and night. In fact, I don’t know any differences between day and night forecasts. The simpler application has more useful data than the “more useful” application. Not to mention…

wap.oa.yahoo.com
Yahoo! Go

I’m not even getting my local forecast. I’m getting the conditions in from who-knows-where, probably Central Park, 7 miles away. Bizarre.