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Yahoo!/Microsoft Execs Meet For Round Two

psychosmyth writes "Microsoft's deal to Yahoo! is apparently back on the table. Yahoo execs met again with Microsoft early this past week to re-discuss the deal that fell through earlier. 'The gathering, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, gave Microsoft its first chance to sell Yahoo on the rationale for the proposed marriage since the software maker unveiled its plans six weeks ago. Since then, Yang has been exploring different ways to ward off Microsoft. The alternatives have included possible alliances with Internet search and advertising leader Google Inc., News Corp.'s MySpace.com and Time Warner Inc.'s AOL.' Microsoft is apparently still keeping all of its options open; a hostile take-over is not out of the question."

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  1. A fond farewell... by milsoRgen · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Funny thing is I've been using Yahoo! much more since this all started but it's just the beginning of the end for old Yahoo!. It is destined to slink back into the vast dark recesses of the tubes much like Excite, Lycos, Hotbot, Web Crawler, etc., etc.. All have before it. I certainly think Microsoft will help see to that in a much quicker fashion than Yahoo! could of done on it's own.

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    1. Re:A fond farewell... by rucs_hack · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Maybe, but Yahoo isn't just a search engine, is it..

      I don't think it's likely that yahoo will disappear, after all, it has a lot of customers. I don't think this will cure microsofts internet woes. They dropped that ball a long time ago, and yahoo have shown that they are no google. Buying them won't change much for either company.

      Whatever happens, a lot of shareholders will become richer.

    2. Re:A fond farewell... by eebra82 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Sure search.yahoo.com is good, but I am under the perception their priorities lie elsewhere... Their priorities are elsewhere. I can't say that Google is perfect in its results, but Yahoo has a big problem with multi word searches. The results on large search terms are generally good, but if you go for a smaller phrase, you get far more nonsense than Google's results. Even worse, if you go for smaller phrases with at least two words, you get even worse results. Maybe the average Yahoo user doesn't care about it, but check out SEO forums and you'll see how aggravated people are over this.
  2. Re:Flickr by Colin+Smith · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I already deactivated my Flickr account. MS has enough of my money. Really? How much were they charging you?

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  3. Forget Yahoo, Microsoft is screwing up! by erroneus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There is very little that Microsoft has bought that didn't turn to crap and die. (Yes, I acknowledge there are some things that have done rather well, but they were already doing well before Microsoft got them and even then somehow the majority of those surviving have gotten a bit worse.)

    Yahoo will always be second or third place to Google. Microsoft made their attempt with MSN. It's crap and never caught on. Yahoo and all of its things, while many are still vibrant, are generally too spammy to be useful any longer. (I can't tell you how many groups I had joined only to become flooded with unending spam even after leaving those groups!)

    I simply cannot imagine with Microsoft's history of misunderstanding the internet (primarily they somehow don't get that they can't control or guide the internet in any successful way) and Yahoo's failure to maintain its dominance or communities that they can somehow put something together that will compete with Google.

    Microsoft is just wasting money.

    1. Re:Forget Yahoo, Microsoft is screwing up! by dhavleak · · Score: 2, Insightful

      There is very little that Microsoft has bought that didn't turn to crap and die. (Yes, I acknowledge there are some things that have done rather well, but they were already doing well before Microsoft got them and even then somehow the majority of those surviving have gotten a bit worse.)
      • Bungie Studios (even happily spun off as a healthy independant game studio now)
      • Visio Corp. (I assume you're familiar with Visio?)
      • Groove Networks (their CEO is now the Cheif Technology Architect at MS - Ray Ozzie himself
      • Ensemble Studios (Age of Empires, and soon, Halo Wars)
      • Rare Inc. (Perfect Dark Zero)
      Note that many acquisitions probably get integrated and the products renamed for branding purposes (for example, Viridian which ends up being MS's Virtualization solution). Just because they disappeared from the news doesn't mean they aren't thriving.

      Yahoo will always be second or third place to Google. Yahoo is currently in second, and MS is currently in third. They expect to remain there for some time.

      Microsoft made their attempt with MSN. It's crap and never caught on. MS knows that. Why do you think they are trying to acquire yahoo?

      Yahoo and all of its things, while many are still vibrant, are generally too spammy to be useful any longer. (I can't tell you how many groups I had joined only to become flooded with unending spam even after leaving those groups!) Google groups don't have spam?
      Anyway, that's besides the point. MS is aware of yahoo's issues (did you stop to read about the acquisition offer a bit before you posted your rant?). MS needs Yahoo's users and its brands to be able to at least get a foot in the door.

      I simply cannot imagine with Microsoft's history of misunderstanding the internet (primarily they somehow don't get that they can't control or guide the internet in any successful way) and Yahoo's failure to maintain its dominance or communities that they can somehow put something together that will compete with Google. I agree with you -- this is not going to be easy to pull off, and the odds (and their track record) are against MS. Nothing from the press releases or Ballmer/Gates interviews suggests that they are unaware of this though. Being aware of your failings is a very important step in rectifying them.

      Microsoft is just wasting money. Perhaps.
  4. Re:What would MS do with FoxyTunes? by koh · · Score: 4, Insightful

    secondly if MS wanted to cripple firefox they could do so far more easilly through say windows update. Granted, GP was quite over the top, but his point still stands. Indeed, let's assume for a while that (somewhere in another dimension), MS does cripple Firefox through FoxyTunes using Windows Update. That situation leads to very different outcomes before and after an eventual MS/Y! merger:

    Before the merger:

    Joe R. Hacker of the Many Eyes: Firefox is crippled under Vista, also under XP with mandatory update KB66642 installed.
    Fred Quux of the Firefox Bug Dispatchers: Does this occur in safe mode? If it does not, can you pinpoint the add-on that is causing the crippling?
    JRH: Thanks. The crippling is in FoxyTunes.
    FQ: I really can't do anything about that. You have to get the FoxyTunes maintainers to fix it.
    JRH: That's okay, it's Yahoo!. I'll file a bug.
    Y!: After some debugging, it looks like both Vista and KB66642 have an API bug that leads to a buffer overflow in our extension. We're fixing this and making some fuss about it with MS, because it may break some other extension and we would hate that.

    After the merger:

    JRH: Firefox is crippled under Vista, also under XP with mandatory update KB66642 installed.
    FQ: Does this occur in safe mode? If it does not, can you pinpoint the add-on that is causing the crippling?
    JRH: Thanks. The crippling is in FoxyTunes.
    FQ: I really can't do anything about that. You have to get the FoxyTunes maintainers to fix it.
    JRH: That's okay, it's Microsoft. I'll file a... Oh, wait...

    <GP_level_paranoia>
    MS: We're aware of this problem but we can't fix it. It is due to a flaw in the Firefox platform.
    JRH: Are you kidding me? FoxyTunes worked fine when Yahoo! was making it!
    MS: Maybe. However, the latest release of FoxyTunes has to interface with the TPM and DRM/DBD layers of XP and Vista, and unfortunately it triggers a buffer overflow in the pitiful Firefox add-on APIs. We can't fix it.
    JRH: You know what? I'm having an RMS/ESR moment. Please stay in line as I reach for my katana and my Uzi.
    MS: Just for the record, ExplorerTunes under IE8 is outstanding. It has so many more features, it's pretty, and it just works!
    JRH: Screw you. I'm forking FoxyTunes.
    MS: Please do that. Our patent lawyers are hungry.
    </GP_level_paranoia>

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