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18 commentsThursday, February 21, 2008

Brin Feels The Fear Over Microsoft & Yahoo

Microsoft might not play nice, fears Sergey
Google co-founder and multi-billionaire Sergey Brin has concerns about Microsoft's unsolicited bid and proxy fight preparations to takeover Yahoo.

Though a Microsoft-Yahoo tie-up would still leave the combined company well behind Google's share of the search engine market, the dramatic shift in ownership of the Internet's most heavily trafficked portal sends tremors of terror through the Googleplex.

Look no farther than comments by Brin cited by CNN Money, from Google's headquarters:

"The Internet has evolved from open standards, having a diversity of companies," Brin told The Associated Press after the event. "And when you start to have companies that control the operating system, control the browsers, they really tie up the top Web sites, and can be used to manipulate stuff in various ways. I think that's unnerving."

Google's top lawyer, David Drummond, made similar apocalyptic suggestions once the company got around to formally commenting on Microsoft's unsolicited overture. "Could the acquisition of Yahoo! allow Microsoft -- despite its legacy of serious legal and regulatory offenses -- to extend unfair practices from browsers and operating systems to the Internet?"

Oh snap, as the saying goes.

Terrifying as a Microsoft-dominated Internet might be, we have to admit to a dangerous fascination with how exactly Microsoft would accomplish this. Dropping all of Yahoo's and MSN's content into a subscription-based walled garden? Charging emailers outside Yahoo and MSN to get into the inboxes at the respective webmail sites?

Can't see it, really. Microsoft had its bad past, and they were very, very bad, not to mention a competent judge away from being broken up as well. But it doesn't make sense for Microsoft to try any kind of power grab online as is being suggested.

yea Brin is just out to

yea Brin is just out to protect all of the rest of us. please! How self serving can you be

Good. Thank you Microsoft.

Call me moron if you want here but if Google is frightened, I am happy.  It can only be good for us users, marketers, etc.   Google needed this shake up.  They are very arrogant and want to own the world while being evil..  Not saying Microsoft is Mother theresa here but it was about time a good oponent would rise up to Google.  Google has abused its users way too much.  They are very arrogant and should be put down like a bad dog or their attitude adjusted.  Soon you'll see many changes at Google and the abuse at a minimum.  Users will always win.  Thanks Microsoft! 

Now we need Facebook to enter the game too which will make the arena even better for users. 

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