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Wall Street and Yahoo director Carl Icahn continue to pine for a Yahoo-Microsoft search deal, but is the Redmond giant listening?

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by hawkeyeaz1 November 4, 2008 1:33 PM PST
Hmm... Maybe someone should file an anti trust lawsuit against the (potential) Microsoft/Yahoo deal... If Microsoft does buy Yahoo (or at least the search engine) it will give Google more of a [*ahem*] "monopoly". Really.
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by myles taylor November 4, 2008 10:55 PM PST
I just hate to see Microsoft get their hands on anything. I remember when the deal went through a list of all the open source projects that would suffer. I could imagine Microsoft coming in with their way of doing things and those loyal Yahoo! users will ditch it.
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by goodspeed8701 November 5, 2008 1:43 AM PST
Well you know nothing at all so you are not qualified to make statements about this. i dont see you say thesame when google bought youtube. If you hate microsoft dont use their stuff. If they buy yahoo! dont use yahoo. people use their products and are happy with them.

If it was apple you will say thats a good move. What ever you say people who needs their service will go for it. And tell me what ways and how they do their things.
by myles taylor November 6, 2008 1:15 PM PST
Okay, if you say so. BTW, did you happen to see what I said when google bought youtube? Good golly I hope Apple doesn't buy Yahoo!. That would terrible. I never said anything bad about Yahoo! I said it wouldn't be as nice if Microsoft got their hands on it.
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