Yahoo Rejects Microsoft Search Offer
mytrip writes to mention a Financial Times article detailing Microsoft's apparent interest in Yahoo!, and Yahoo!'s rude reaction to their interest. From the article: "The fight is on between the three internet search titans, after Yahoo's Terry Semel laid down the gauntlet to Microsoft saying the software giant's recently elevated ambitions in the search arena were a lost cause. 'My impartial advice to Microsoft is that you have no chance. The search business has been formed,' he said in an interview with the New Yorker's Ken Auletta."
"The search business has been formed", that was what I heard when Yahoo was teh king, and guess who came in and took over the search business?
Virtual Betting on Facebook for non-geeks.
"famous last words"
And I'm not sure who I dislike more at this point.
At least Microsoft hasn't been handing political prisoners over to the Chinese government.
"My impartial advice to Microsoft is that you have no chance. The search business has been formed,"
I dunno, that sounds similar to the boasts made by almost every large company head right before they get their ass handed to them by someone.
MS Rep: Hey baby, how 'bout lettin' big daddy in on a piece o' that action?
Y! Rep: Oh no you dit'in! Oh no you dit'in! (gesticulates the talk-to-the-hand)
Slashdot? Oh, I just read it for the articles.
TWW
"Encyclopedia" is to "Wikipedia" what "Library" is to "Some people at a bus stop"
Be very afraid. One thing that sets Microsoft apart from many of its competitors is persistence when it comes to products and technologies that are important to Microsoft's core business. Add to that the fact that MS has a huge multi-billion $$ war chest and their dominant position in the operating systems and web browsers and you see that they have not only the will but also the resources to be persistent. This battle won't be over any time soon.
A non-standard precipitation warning has been issued for the Redmond, WA area, as it is expected to be raining chairs for the next few days, or until Steve Ballmer runs out of furniture..
People Talking in Movie shows.. people smoking in bed.. people voting republican.. GIVE THEM A BOOT TO THE HEAD!
I predict this will probably appear in the news in the next few weeks.
"And in a surprising move, Microsoft has chosen to make live.com the default homepage any new Internet Explorer installation."
Microsoft 1, Yahoo -screwed-
While MS might have problems breaking into a full search system, there is a ton of room for a company that can do one thing really well.
Look at ISO Hunt. They picked an area and really cached in on it.
My advice to MS: become the best video game search engine out there. It'd be really easy. Have a box to search and buttons to look for reviews, purchace, FAQs/walkthroughs, and cheats.
Hell, you could pick anything. But do one thing and do it really well.
I'd rather you do it wrong, than for me to have to do it at all.
Terry Semel of Yahoo! corporation was found dead this morning. At this point the cause of death is being attributed to a chair leg that is still lodged deeply inside the victim's skull. Police have ruled out accidental death and are compiling a list of suspects.
My impartial advice to Microsoft is that you have no chance,' [Yahoo's Terry Semel] said.
When asked for comment, Google's representative, CATS, said, "Ohhh, no, no, no. All your search are belong to us."