xboxrulz
Feb 1 2008, 06:23 PM
| | Ok, the news has been spreading since this morning when Microsoft announced that they will buy one of the largest search engine companies in the world, Yahoo! Inc. It has been speculating that they had a really close relationship due to the Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger integration. Now that Microsoft is forking over $44.6 BILLION USD in cash and stock, one may wonder ... what will Microsoft buy next? The whole Internet?
More on Ars Technica: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080...pping-cart.html
I'm totally against this takeover since I use some of Yahoo's services due to my ISP, since they have an agreement with Yahoo! to host all my emails and etc. This also means that if this goes through, all major Canadian ISP services are in the mercy of Microsoft since Bell already uses Microsoft services in the first place.
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Feelay
Feb 1 2008, 06:32 PM
WoW.. 44.6 Billion is alot  I think it would be cool if microsoft bought Yahoo!. Because I don't use Yahoo! normally.. I don't know why, but I don't like it so much. But if microsoft buy it, maybe i'll start to use it
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xboxrulz
Feb 1 2008, 06:34 PM
It won't be that cool since that means Microsoft is going to be buying other services like Flickr and etc., thus shrinking competition and make this race even harder as an industry, causing an oligopoly. xboxrulz
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Feelay
Feb 1 2008, 06:43 PM
I don't exactly know what flickr is =/ But maybe you are right =/ I ain't the best one to talk about theese stuff.. But if they bought all the internet services and stuff, or atleast some of them, wouldn't it be better. then we know who we can sue when they do something wrong
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OpaQue
Feb 1 2008, 07:21 PM
I see Microsoft is aiming for more and more power. Its acting like those dumb students in class who try to catch up by copying ideas or buying them off. Taking over Yahoo may no doubt make Microsoft rich and gain more control, but there is nothing innovative I see other than connecting more people or giving same old services under one larger roof. It looks like they are losing their interest in Operating Systems. Hungry M$ needs to chill n relax.
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tansqrx
Feb 1 2008, 09:38 PM
The possible take over also has me concerned. I normally use Hotmail for my email but Yahoo! Messenger for instant messaging. I also have a large amount of time invested into Messenger so I would be slightly disappointed if it just went poof. If this does happen then it would be interesting to see which services win. Currently Yahoo! dominates in email and IM users but Microsoft has strongholds in other areas. I have a feeling that it would be gradual (5+ years) but all of the Yahoo! branded services would eventually disappear. That is if Yahoo! takes the bait. This has been going on for three years and it hasn’t happened yet.
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xboxrulz
Feb 1 2008, 10:19 PM
Innovation isn't even on Microsoft's list ... all they care is "search, buy, destroy." xboxrulz
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Sten
Feb 1 2008, 10:27 PM
I seriously hope they reconsider. They have their live search anyway. Channel 7 only bought Yahoo Australia a few years ago. I'd rather not see yahoo go down hill, can't they buy ask or dogpile or one of the search engines I don't use instead?
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FirefoxRocks
Feb 1 2008, 10:47 PM
I don't use Yahoo! much, I prefer Google and Windows Live services. Yahoo! is not that appealing to me because most of my friends do not use Yahoo! services. Have you ever thought of how the MSN address is http://sympatico.msn.com, not just http://msn.ca? This is because they are in a partnership with Bell Sympatico, a Canadian company. This is a pretty shocking thing because isn't Windows Live supposed to compete with Yahoo!?
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xboxrulz
Feb 2 2008, 12:08 AM
ummm... only http://www.msn.ca leads to http://sympatico.msn.com. MSN.com doesn't go there. xboxrulz
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dserban
Feb 12 2008, 10:02 AM
Maybe people in the know both at Microsoft and Yahoo know something the rest of us don't. Maybe it has to do with the impending recession in the US, we can only take wild guesses. Although companies like Yahoo would be among the first victims of a protracted recession. But anyway, there is really no synergy in Microsoft buying Yahoo. Yahoo really has nothing that is not already present in Microsoft's offerings. So just reducing the number of competitors won't make Microsoft any more money in the long term. So I say go ahead and knock yourselves out, Microsoft.
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xboxrulz
Feb 12 2008, 03:17 AM
ok, Microsoft looks really really really desperate right now, they will lobby Yahoo's shareholders to accept the bid. I ask, what person in the world doesn't see this as a desperate measure anymore. http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008/02/11/yahoo.htmlYour take? xboxrulz
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xboxrulz
Feb 10 2008, 06:24 PM
I seriously don't think Microsoft would be that dumb to pay more, unless they are actually that desperate to be on top of Google. We know that Microsoft wants to be always on top of the pack, and be all monopolistic. Why not a smaller company like ... umm... Ask? or Lycos? xboxrulz
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FirefoxRocks
Feb 10 2008, 06:16 PM
If Yahoo! and Google became partners then that would be great because both of them have great products and they could definitely improve if they shared there ideas and stuff. As for Microsoft, it doesn't look like it will acquire Yahoo! anytime soon unless they raise their bid by a few billion. More info here: http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/stor...209?hub=SciTech
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dserban
Feb 10 2008, 08:10 AM
Well, the moral of the story is that if Microsoft was so smart and cash rich they could have grown their own internet business. And we all know how hard they tried. That's why their high bid price isn't a sign of stupidity, it's a sign of desperation.
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