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As Weather Channel Blows Yahoo Off Apple’s Upcoming iOS 8

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
June 21, 2014
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A less highlighted outcome from Apple’s recent Worldwide Developers Conference was the change in the iPhone’s default weather app. Long provided by Yahoo, this shift will affect the significant traffic Yahoo’s platform enjoyed, primarily fuelled by a surge of downloads for its graphically captivating weather app — a product that was greatly appreciated by Yahoo’s CEO, Marissa Mayer, and users alike.

Despite this, come this Autumn, Yahoo’s partnership with Apple will be discontinued. This discontinuation poses a challenge to Mayer’s proactive promotion of Yahoo’s mobile advancements as key to the platform’s resuscitation.

Weather Channel’s CEO and former Yahoo board member, David Kenny, has strategically edged out Yahoo by presenting a new Weather Channel app to replace Yahoo’s on the iPhone.

Historically, Yahoo’s weather services functioned on the Weather Channel’s data infrastructure due to a longstanding alliance. Yet, to persuade Apple to approve the change and cut out Yahoo, the Weather Channel improved its services with supplemental technology and data not provided to Yahoo. This included tailored weather forecasts, a refined nine-day prediction, and a comprehensive weather update.

With an estimated 400 million mobile monthly active users, Yahoo notably depends on cooperations with smartphone manufacturers. These partnerships don’t generate direct revenue due to the absence of advertisements, but these alliances do drive a significant volume of traffic to Yahoo’s online platforms.

Without a smartphone product like those of Apple, Google, Microsoft, or Amazon, Yahoo must focus on developing enticing applications for platforms that have become central to user information. Concerns loom over the longevity of the standard app offered to Apple mobile devices, born out of fear it may be next in line for removal.

The elimination of the weather app on the iPhone blatantly clashes with Mayer’s aspiration to heighten Yahoo’s integration with Apple products. Despite Mayer’s efforts to augment Yahoo’s collaboration with iOS through search functions, Apple disclosed a shift from Google to Microsoft’s Bing for its Spotlight function at a prior WWDC.

Furthermore, an irony exists in Mayer’s quest to upgrade the company’s search functions in unison with Microsoft. In a bid to position Yahoo as a competitor against Google and Microsoft, Mayer confidentially launched two projects — Fast Break and Curveball — aiming to reinstate Yahoo’s position in algorithmic search and search advertising.

Indications suggest the complicated plan reflects ongoing discussions to expedite or possibly terminate Yahoo’s prolonged search and advertising pact with Microsoft. Nevertheless, Mayer is channeling this towards mobile and contextual search, diverging from web and keyword searches, contractually mandated to be offered by Microsoft.

Indeed, Mayer has underscored the significance of mobile growth and innovation in Yahoo’s survival. However, the controversy surrounding the weather app mirrors the inherent difficulties in executing such strategies beyond simple announcements.

source: Recode

Updated in 2025 to align with recent developments.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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