Comments on: Yahoo discontinues Vista-optimized IM program
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This seems like an anti-Vista article - it's easy to bash Vista without doing your research. The reason Yahoo probably dropped this project is that they are running out of money, it's probably not a statement on their dislike of Vista.
Emmanuel Huna
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As nice as the extra feature could have been, let's face it, it's an instant messenger. 95% of all that people us it for is to chat.
Justyn
www.brosix.com
Ina, if you could spend some more time learning about the specifics of the technology you write about that would be great. If CNET doesn't give you that time then shame on them. Your articles don't come across as being written by someone very familiar with the subject matter.
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But the point is Yahoo's broke and desperate. They were taking lots of annual infusions of investment money from MSFT until 2008, when Redmond finally turned off the spigot. Now, GOOG's the new partner-of-choice with Yahoo, and I'm fairly certain that Google's effectively running Yahoo much differently than Microsoft used to do.
In the matter of YIM, I sense that Google may have thankfully convinced Yahoo of the wisdom of pursuing the Jabber core. If my guess is right, we may see a Jabber-based Yahoo IM that behaves something like GTalk by this coming spring 2009.
But I just got to say this before I by-pass this, that Yahoo is not that great. With today's tech, money and power. There will be a day when people stop using Yahoo and stay elsewhere online.
Another mishap by Yahoo.
- by redsoxfan2009 October 27, 2008 2:08 PM PDT
- yahoo 9.0 will not work on my computer either(vista). So i guess i'll have to find a new messenger service also. I already have windows messenger, but some of the people i talk to, don't have windows messenger. Yahoo is trying to figure out why it will not work, but no luck yet.
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