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doubleclick thing at all? does he not notice the entire groups of
companies google is buying?
whine whine whine thats all google does today.
are no Microshaft.
;)
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With MS track record on taking over companies and developing/innovating (Groove anyone?) then all this will do is drive more people to Google's services, not sure what they are complaining about...
at&t will want to continue doing business with them. This should
be great news for Google. The Borg are gonna choke on Yahoo
trying to swallow them. The two corporate cultures are such polar
opposites the end result can only be chaos.
See also Hotmail, before and after Microsoft bought them.
I suspect things will be ugly, even before the deal is complete (assuming it actually gets in motion).
/P
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But you have to admit they have a 94% + market share due to their "developing/innovating." Better than anyone else it seems, even though they have had a few clunkers.
PC/MS-DOS seems weird now, but it acquired from a 3rd party, enhanced by MS and was a vast leap ahead over CP/M and everything else available at the time. MS got rich by producing more innovative successes than failures.
Personally, I'd like to see anyone eat Google's lunch, and MS has the chops to do it.
Doubleclick, buying every advertising (say, AOL, MySpace) account
that appears close to signing with Yahoo or MSN, etc. etc. we get
this load of hypocritical crap from the Googleborg.
Amusing. Can dish it out but can't take it?
windows, this is a good example of contempt shown to the rest of
the PC world, they then hike the price this is why Vista and Office is
so expensive
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between these two companies. But it is worried about the
monopoly Microsoft already has in computer operating systems
and the browser market. And rightfully so, Microsoft is a
company that runs 90% of the world's computers. They also
dominate the browser space at 75% of the world market. Couple
this with the fact they plan on creating web development tools
for the internet as a whole, surely that can pose somewhat of a
serious threat. No? Surely this can be a cause for concern to
Google, if not Adobe. Right? With a company that dominates
most of the important categories in software for the PC. The
question we have to answer here is ? why wouldn't they use this
to their advantage? Certainly there are some serious
consequential issues here for the law books, as laws are still
being written for this kind of violation.
But on their own, Yahoo & Microsoft already provide a
competitive atmosphere to Google as separate companies. Why
change this? Microsoft just doesn't own as much as they'd like,
paralleled to that of a spoiled child. There really is no need for
them to merge if only for greedy purposes ? that could likely
prove damaging to the market. I for one have no trouble
sleeping at night that I don't see a Microsoft search bar or
service dominating my every internet move. Its best left to those
who've pioneered this technology and not to those who've just
bought it.
Please, this is a spectacularly blinkerd view.
If Google was really concerned about making the Internet more "open", they should start complaining about AOL. Oh wait, AOL isn't trying to steal their market in Search, so they probably don't care.
Does anyone even believe the garbage pouted out durring this tirade by Google? Don't get me wrong, I switched from MSN to Google years ago...and still maintain hotmail and Gmail accounts. I don't own stock in any of these companies at all. Therefor, I have no underlying reason to say this is a stupid statement, other than I believe it is.
Yahoo COULD make this argument if (what is hostile about this offer anyway!?)Microsoft was buying Google? I suppose that this offer is "hostile" to Google? Hmmm, are they really that worried? Maybe we should all watch these events more carefully if the RED ALERT at Google has sounded this loudly. What on earth is Google worried about anyway? Competition? Isn't that anti-competitive? :)
Anyone remember Steve Case standing up and telling a huge audience about when Microsoft said they wanted to buy AOL?
In his words:
http://www.businessweek.com/1998/29/b3587058.htm
"
On May 11, 1993, CEO Stephen M. Case of America Online Inc. (AOL) found himself face to face with Microsoft Corp. Chairman William H. Gates III. AOL, then the third-largest online-service provider, had gone public only a year earlier, after some fairly rocky beginnings. Gates--the most powerful man in Corporate America--was telling Case in a deadpan tone: ''I can buy 20% of you or I can buy all of you. Or I can go into this business myself and bury you.''
"
The fact of the matter is. Micro$haft NEEEDS this deal more than Yahoo needs Micro$haft.... I can name a bunch of flops by MS. From WebTV, to Microsoft Network, to MSN Search which they claim will be "on top" soon, to the tossing out of SCO vs. Novell court case...
Anyway
Yahoo has tons of potential suitors.
Ebay:
Then you'd see Yahoo, Ebay, Skype, Craigs'List, PayPal, Half.com, Overstock.com etc. etc. all under the same roof. Ebay would easily make up for the failed Yahoo Auctions unit. And also Yahoo could rebrand the Half.com/Overstock.com stores as Yahoo Stores or Yahoo Mall or something like that and reap big bucks from that. Also PayPal would be a big competitor to Google's upstart "CheckOut" business. Etc. ETc.
Sony:
Sony Entertainment could be another potential suitor. Yahoo could become the backend for the Sony PlayStation like how there's an XBox Live. And Yahoo chat could be embeded in the Sony Playstation for realtime game chat etc. Sony phones could be outfitted with Yahoo IMer etc.
Viacom:
Viacom has no large central network like how Disney/ABC does. Disney purchased the Go network and powers everything off there. Well Viacom has such stations as Nickelodeon, MTV, VH1, BET, etc. etc. and they could put their content on Yahoo.
A US phone company might like to snap up Yahoo. It would give them a kick@$$ platform for Online media that they could call their own content. Plus Yahoo's deals with outside companies could be another source of revenue....
AOL/TW Could make a bid. After AOL-TW failed to bring in the large audience they could make a go of it again with Yahoo and see if they can do things right this time....
Another Suitor possibly from Europe might swoop down last minute. Sort of like Terra from Spain when it snatched up Lycos (becoming Terra Lycos) etc.... You never know what might happen....
But I do know there's lots of directions Yahoo could go and make one or some companies very- happy.
"BM decided early in the development process of the PC that they did not want to hire a bunch of programmers to write software for it - especially an operating system. IBM wanted the hardware business and did not care about the software. Since there was no clear-cut contender for an operating system at the time, IBM approached three organizations about writing one for the PC.
IBM first approached Digital Research and asked them to create a version of CP/M (Control Program/Microcomputer). The owner of DR snubbed the IBM lawyers and went flying or golfing (depending upon whose story you hear) instead..."
http://www.os2bbs.com/os2news/OS2History.html
"Thank you for your letter and continued suggestions recommending an OS/2 open source project.
As stated in our response to your September 2005 letter we have considered the positioning of OS/2 and open source several times in the past, and for a variety of business, technical, and legal reasons we have decided to not pursue any OS/2 open source projects.
IBM has service offerings that continue to be available for customers who need ongoing support for OS/2, although IBM has no plans for product enhancements. IBM has recommended that customers on OS/2 consider migration to alternative solution offerings, and has a broad array of software assets and services to help customers migrate. We would like to ask you to encourage any customers who are still planning their migrations or who have other technical requirements to contact their IBM representative to discuss how these assets and services could be leveraged..." Kept telling ya all 90% Plus World "Desktop" Market Share is 90% Plus World "Desktop" Market Share; and, Code-Base OS/2 (Windows) will always be Code-Base OS/2 (Windows) Vote and celebrate the "New York Giants' (Big Blue's) Win" with your ATMs. ;-) :-$
They're afraid. This talk from them is just FUD.
about its products. Google should focus on making the best
possible products, not on protectionism.
I happen to think that MSFT buying Yahoo could be a great thing
for Google considering Microsoft's inability to innovate. If Microsoft
was innovative would it need to spend the GDP of a small nation on
Yahoo?
- Yahoo needs to sell out or quit the business!
- by brucewayne64 February 7, 2008 12:41 AM PST
- I have used, or rather, put up with Yahoo for about 3 years now and am tired of their high handed ways toward their customers.
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Showing 1 of 2 pages (65 Comments)From removing so-called Spam of mine from Yahoo Answers (my site as a reference, no selling), to prostitutes running the chatters off of the Chat site (religion too), to poor and uncaring service of their mail and other sites.
I even got reported for sending people at my Blogsite to a Charles M. Schultz site called "Fun with Peanuts", they said it was pornographic and made me remove it before they banned from using Yahoo services, but everyday, I still receive invitations to see sex pics in Yahoo's blogs.
Where are they when this occurs?
Maybe looking at the porn and laughing at the reat of us?
I say buy it, run the smug punk kids out and put adults in charge!