Yahoo! has agreed to provide Movable
Type as the default blogging solution in its extensive small-business suite of services. The other hand will get washed
as parent company Six Apart directs small-business traffic to Yahoo! for a complete ISP/merchant/blogging package.
There's nothing new about Web-hosting accounts with Movable Type pre-installed; the Movable Type site has a
recommendation page for such services, to which Yahoo! has not
been added.
When I first glanced at the e-mail press release about this announcement, I expected to read that Yahoo! had acquired
Six Apart—that would be an appropriate complement to Google's ownership of Blogger.com. Of course, Yahoo! provides a
newbie-friendly blogging experience with Yahoo! 360, which could possibly be interpreted as competition to the much
more established (and feature-rich) Blogger. But Six Apart's three platform levels (Movable Type, TypePad, and Live
Journal) cover all the bases and could vault Yahoo! into a whole new position in the blogging wars.








