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In an effort to calm staffers, Yahoo's chief exec tells them no decision has been made and asks everyone to stay focused on the task at hand.
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been changed to all lower case by someone else. However, I do
agree with you, and is becoming a common occurrence. Maybe they
don't have the time to hit the shift key. At least he had some
paragraph breaks.
wait... maybe his lower case use is a sign of exactly the kind of out-of-box thinking needed to run a web startup. darn-it!!! all this time it was *me* who was hopping on one leg. well no more! ahh... this feels strangely liberating... google here i come!
In his words:
http://www.businessweek.com/1998/29/b3587058.htm
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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.''
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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.
This will happen...if the regulators can keep their mitts off of the deal, that is!
- Yahoo needs to reach out ... Much further
- by ConsiderThis1 February 15, 2008 9:56 AM PST
- I have had Yahoo web hosting for years because I have a brain injury and their program, SiteBulider, has allowed me to have a web site because it makes creating my site brilliantly easy.
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(15 Comments)However, my web hosting is so slow that on a give day I have 528, even 741 errors of people not being able to see my pages because the server is so slow.
Yahoo won't let me take my site and move on because they have control over SiteBuilder.
I am at loggerheads as to what to do.
I wish Jerry Yang and all of Yahoo would get their show on the road and provide what I am paying for. When they turn away 500-700 visitors, I'm left with 19 to 56... Yahoo says it's a problem with the statistics, but really it's a problem of the statistics telling the truth about how many visitors are getting through...
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