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Tellme Founder Tells Yahoo Not to Worry Over Microsoft Takeover

Tellme founder and previous Yahoo co-founder, Mike McCue hasn't spoken to past-partner Jerry Yang since the Microsoft takeover bid for Yahoo, but he wanted to let his friend know that being acquired by Microsoft isn't such a terrible proposition. "After being assured that Tellme would be able to retain its Silicon Valley office, identity and quirky culture, McCue negotiated an $800 million sale to Microsoft and agreed to stay on as general manager. It's a decision that he says he doesn't regret 10 months into the marriage. 'We are pretty much doing everything we were doing before - just a lot more of it,' said McCue, 40. Because of the vast differences in size, the Tellme deal obviously isn't an apples-to-apples comparison to Microsoft's proposed $40 billion acquisition of Yahoo, which contends it's worth even more money despite a two-year earnings slump."

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  1. Who wouldnt be? by miffo.swe · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Getting paid $800 million i would gladly let Bill Gates rape my company anyday. Asking someone recently given that kind of money what they think is pretty useless.

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    1. Re:Who wouldnt be? by moderatorrater · · Score: 5, Funny

      Getting paid $800 million i would gladly let Bill Gates rape my company anyday Hell, for $800 million dollars, I'd let him rape me! That's a statement he can stand behind.
  2. Tellme? by jo42 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Tellme is so popular I had to Google them to find out WTF they do.

    Either that or I live under a rock...

  3. Re:Given Yahoo's assistance in Totalitarian China. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Oddly enough the original poster's comment had two sentences, the second of which was a general note about the effect of money. I simply wanted to point out that getting on a high horse doesn't have much effect when you're covered in shit yourself already. The US government and probably every single person on slashdot helps the Chinese government grow and maintaining it's power. We give it money, we give it economic growth, we give it technological progress and we all ignore it's continual humanitarian abuses. We argue that this is better in the long term ,we argue that we are actually helping the Chinese people and so on.

    Nonetheless every large company is China has probably had one government order or another requesting information on it's workers, or on it's customers or wiretaps or whatever. The exact same thing is done in the US, the police sometimes request things from companies and companies give that information up. If your company does business in China it can either follow it's laws or not do business there, no one seems to mind the former as long as they can save some money (including likely every single slashdot poster when they buy computer parts).

  4. Mike McCue did not co-found Yahoo by disassembled · · Score: 5, Informative

    Mike McCue is not a co-founder of Yahoo. Prior to starting Tellme in 1999, he founded a company called Paper Software, which was subsequently bought by Netscape, but he was never directly involved with Yahoo.

    The article is admittedly ambiguous about this point--it introduces Jerry Yang as a co-founder of Yahoo, and in the process, it inadvertently implies that he co-founded it with McCue.

  5. In other news... by imasu · · Score: 5, Funny

    Locutis of Borg tells Riker that "it's not so bad in here!"

  6. Obligatory Futurama comparison by blake182 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Brain slug infected man tells non-brain slug infected man not to worry about brain slug infection.

  7. Re:Biased by blind+monkey+3 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Isn't the he an employee of Microsoft?
    Surely he would be a brave person to bite the hand that feeds him... especially such a big hand, attached to a long arm at that.

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