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Comments on: Yahoo's top U.S. sites get traffic help from Google search

Report finds that most of Yahoo's top 20 Internet properties receive a greater share of traffic from a Google search, rather than a Yahoo search.

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by BIGELLOW July 3, 2008 12:42 PM PDT
By keeping their own search, but monetizing search ads better by using the deal they're trying to make with Google, in the long run they would make more money with their search engine than Microsoft is willing to pay to buy it off of them. Could they survive without search? Sure. But the goal of doing business is to make more money, not "just survive." Either way, they'll survive. By turning down Microsoft and keeping their search engine, then working with Google, they'll not only survive... they'll make more money. Microsoft knows this. Microsoft is just trying to make a quick buck... Yahoo should keep that quick buck for themselves.
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by flickrz July 3, 2008 6:14 PM PDT
Yahoo!,
Don't loose Yahoo! Search. It is one of the best search engines out there. Especially the "Glue Pages" on yahoo india search.
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by blabtech July 6, 2008 10:56 AM PDT
In regards to yahoo in general, i think its a good company with good insight on great news!

http://blabtech.blogspot.com
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by Robeto0411 December 9, 2008 12:17 AM PST
Why my site http://www.statusdetect.com isn't ranked on yahoo search engine? I have good
positions in Google, but on yahoo nothing. Ca anyone help me?
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