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Microsoft and Yahoo Reach Deal

e9th writes "We know that Microsoft failed last February in its attempt to buy Yahoo. Now, Advertising Age reports that they've reached a deal. Instead of a buyout, the two will enter into a revenue sharing agreement, and Bing will become Yahoo's default search engine. The meat of the AdAge article can be found in Yahoo News. This deal may give Google something to worry about."

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  1. Goodbye old friend. by thatkid_2002 · · Score: 5, Funny

    BRB, cancelling my Yahoo! account.

    1. Re:Goodbye old friend. by HouseOfMisterE · · Score: 5, Informative

      Others may joke, but I agree with you. I'll miss them, but goodbye to my.yahoo.com and www.yahoo.com.

  2. I just asked Google if it had any reason to worry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It said 0 results found.

  3. Google worrying. by pushing-robot · · Score: 5, Informative
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    1. Re:Google worrying. by davester666 · · Score: 5, Funny

      He missed out on the part that one of them gets shot as part of the tying process...

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  4. Google in trouble? by lordharsha · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Cobbling together 2 inferior technologies doesn't give you a superior one. I don't really think Google has anything to worry about. Kindly take your rabble rousing elsewhere.

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    1. Re:Google in trouble? by bonch · · Score: 5, Interesting

      It's interesting how people side with Google on this site, even though they're guilty of many of the things people complain about Microsoft doing, such as putting out lots of side products that have little to moderate success, attempting to tie branded products together to create one giant platform, and collecting data on users. Merely suggesting a competitor could actually make Google worry about something is even labeled rabble rousing.

    2. Re:Google in trouble? by shish · · Score: 5, Insightful

      such as putting out lots of side products that have little to moderate success

      I can't say I've ever even seen anyone complain about either company doing this o_O What are you talking about, and why is this supposed to be a problem? :S

      attempting to tie branded products together to create one giant platform

      Having a large platform is fine, if it's based on open standards, and people using third party clients and servers aren't shunned

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    3. Re:Google in trouble? by Ihmhi · · Score: 5, Funny

      I don't think the "You got Bing in my Yahoo!" commercial would fly so well. I'm sure someone would misinterpret it.

    4. Re:Google in trouble? by Tumbleweed · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I don't think the "You got Bing in my Yahoo!" commercial would fly so well. I'm sure someone would misinterpret it.

      I dunno - that kinda sounds like you captured the essence of the business relationship pretty well there.

    5. Re:Google in trouble? by myxiplx · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Yes, but Google are also *not* doing rather a lot of stuff Microsoft did:

      - They're not forcing you to use their products.
      - They don't deliberately break backwards compatibility, using peer pressure to force you to spend more money to upgrade.
      - They're not breaking competing products.

      There's a massive difference between Google and Microsoft. I *choose* to use a vast number of google's products, simply because they are better than anything else out there. I'm *forced* to use Microsoft products, often at great expense, when I would much rather be using alternatives.

  5. Everybody needs competition by nitroamos · · Score: 5, Insightful

    including Google.

    1. Re:Everybody needs competition by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      When that competition arrives, I expect to read about it here, today is not that day.

  6. Two wrongs don't make a right... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    But two trains traveling a break-neck speeds towards each other with no sign of stopping makes me feel like throwing some popcorn in the microwave.

  7. Re:Lol... by revlayle · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Most people don't "avoid" Bing (except maybe people like on slashdot, which aren't a consumer majority, by a longshot). People do not use Bing because most people have already used Yahoo! and Google for years, most people won't know the difference that much except maybe "hmm it looks a little bit different". If Bing's engine is better than Yahoo!'s, then maybe people will stay with Yahoo! even longer - well, as long as Yahoo can survive that is.