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Microsoft's Potential Yahoo Buy Could Lose Alibaba
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Yahoo!
Yahoo should ad more online aps like Google has. I read Adobe is offering Photoshop online.
Yahoo! I think needs to focus. Yahoo! is the number one domain in the world for web traffic according to Alexa.com. They need to get their business better organized and monitize all the traffic they receive. One service I would consider paying more for is if they removed the ads from the email service they offer. One service they should eliminate is their domain name sales.
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Yahoo, Microsoft buyout
Microsoft has never been a "good neighbor" with respect to it's treatment of other companies or of the general public. They are about one thing above all others, money. Cash comes before quality and the more of a monopoly they have in any area, the less they care about quality.
If they do buy Yahoo it will only fall off in quality for the end users. They shed what was probably the bigest traffic generator at MSN when they kicked out all of the adult groups. I see much of the same happening to Yahoo if Microsoft takes over.
It will be great for Google however.
Well
Anything that keeps Google and Microsoft fighting for the crown will benefit the users. Google needs to bow down to users not users to Google. Google is evil and needs an attitude adjustment. They need a strong competitor and they have a reason to be nervous with this buyout, if it happens.
poison pill
One has to wonder if Yahoo Execs pushed Chinese Officials into making some noise on this. One also has to wonder why China's affect on this potential merger was not brought up in the original story of the Buyout offer, since the change to China's law was made over a year ago and set to take effect in August.
Yahoo has also been doing a whole lot more with the Open Source Community and Licensing since the buyout offer, which would seem to point to the possibility of the yahoo execs doing everything they can to head this off. Personally, I hope they do. I don't particularly care for the invasiveness of Yahoo's tools, but at least the corporate culture is a whole lot more open than Microsoft's.
One also has to wonder how many more Chairs Ballmer has Hurled since this announcement, since he was paraphrased as saying he won't take no for an answer . . .
Hmm, has anyone compared the timing of Microsoft's previous offer for Yahoo with the timing of the passing of this law in China????
If nothing else, the battle has been entertaining.
They are removing remooving aconcurent and may become more user
Yahoo is strong in email, discussion groups, news and some other areas. Many users prefere yahoo simply because it is much easier to use in these areas than MSN.
I have a google acount, a yahoo account and a MSN account, and I definitely prefere the yahoo for email, groups and news.
I actually prefere MSN only for chatting.
Yahoo must surrender
Yahoo is undervalued and under performing company...
The only way to maximize its potential is to merge with
the Behemot Microsoft.
That's the reality!
Microsoft is going to have a hard time competing
The thing is, with just about the entire world reaching for google when searching, what is Microsoft actually going to accomplish by buying Yahoo.
I mean they say that they are bringing in richer and deeper results, but quite a few times when I searched their Live search, knowing something was there, their search engine couldn't output the results.
Google on the contrary took less then a second, and boom, I remembered the name of the sites which I was trying to find.
Now in the midst of this, what happens if some genius from MIT or Carnegie, comes up with their own version of a relational search algorithm, where are we then.
IMO, Yahoo doesn't want to sell and Yang could say heck with it, we'll run Yahoo the way it's going, but were not going to sell.
Who knows.
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