Microsoft wants to buy Yahoo

They should buy Apple Macintosh and then we will never have these PC vs Mac debates again :P
 
a 62% premium to the closing share price, ouch, that is a lot.
Yahoo. if you exclude the search issue, is a much better site than google in many ways, but recently they have been making a lot of stupid decisions in my opinion.
 
yahoo would be laying off 1000 employees in this move not to mention how many msoft would lay off after they took over. Bad ideas in my opinion.
 
I should also add, that I have not been too impressed by some of the decisions being made by microsoft of late, I think Bill Gates need to take a more active role, I hope he is not leaving all the major decision making to others within the company.
 
$44.6 Billion bid for Yahoo! http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=4226827

The thing that MS is looking at is how Google has dominated the web search domain! When you run a simple search some 60% of the results are seen where? On the Google end rather then on Yahoo, MSN, ask.com, and others. Antitrust laws are being reviewed for the time being due to consumer concerns there.
(gee? and I almost started a thread on this. :P )
 
Yahoo. if you exclude the search issue, is a much better site than google in many ways
I disagree. If I go to Yahoo or Google it's to search the internet for something. I don't want/need any of that other information from their portal, just a search box. If I wanted news or something I'd go to the CBC site or CNN or something.
 
The way I search here is to use the Infospace toolbar that combines most search engines besides MSN and Crawler to see the total results from more then one or two. If I were to search for information on the MS plans to buy Yahoo the search results would show...



or better seen at http://infospace.abcnews.com/_1_2D5EU8J0437ZFZ8__info.abcnws.toolbar/search/web/microsoft%2Bplans%2Bto%2Bbuy%2Byahoo

The title of the search was simply put "microsoft plans to buy yahoo" in the search box for the combined results.
 
I've preferred and used Yahoo for years: mail, messenger, chat, even looked at 360. M$'s offerings in those areas just sucks: Hotmail/Live mail lost my emails and has inbox limits, MSN messenger wouldn't load half the time, MSN chat is a pay service in the US (as if I'd pay to to chat!), and does MSN even have social networking? Too bad that the shareholders are the only ones that might make out with this deal; we users will likely get shafted bigtime when everything's Micro$oft-ed. Whenever I've used anything from MSN, I always had the creepy feeling that someone was watching whatever I was doing.
 
I hear you there! OvenMaster Look how they manipulated Vista where now "you have to buy" a 3rd party program like PowerDVD or Roxio in order to play dvds in WMP 11 on the new version. WMP 10 has all the codecs needed there while the MS boast of being able to play dvds in the Ultimate and Home Premium without 3rd party intervention is a big crock!

The new version also lacks the familiar add/remove Windows components options seen since 9x there. Everything is "built into" the new version locked solid. No visual in Home Premium's version of WMP 11 while sound is still heard? give me a break! :rolleyes: Hotmail has always been a travesty of it's own there!
 
I disagree. If I go to Yahoo or Google it's to search the internet for something. I don't want/need any of that other information from their portal, just a search box. If I wanted news or something I'd go to the CBC site or CNN or something.
There is no doubt that google is better for search, I do not use yahoo for search.
But yahoo has so much more than search, yahoo messenger, yahoo chat rooms, groups, yahoo email, etc etc. At one point, before the likes of facebook and myspace came along, for the social aspect, I would have said yahoo was the undeniable king, but a series of bad decisions, together with an inability to move with the times, has seen them lose some of their glory.
Not to mention their partnerships, here in Australia, yahoo has a strategic partnership with our number one television station, channel 7.
Go to Alexa and the number one site in terms of traffic is not Google, it is Yahoo. Not to mention that yahoo own a large number of other sites, for instance flickr, which is to photos what youtube is for video.
That being said, I think that microsoft is possibly making the wrong move, I don't really trust the judgement of Steve Ballmer, like I would Bill Gates.
Microsoft if it got together some of the brightest minds, and best programmers could in my opinion build a better search product than google.
But instead microsoft were stupid, they went down the road of trying to market a product that wasnt worthy of being used. microsoft live search is total crap. For one, I dont think they have the technological infrastructure to build a better search product. They need enough raw server power to index all of the web pages out there on the internet and deliver search results fast enough. This site as an example has google and yahoo bots visiting all the time, msn is rarely seen and has very few pages indexed. Then comes the secret sauce formula of building a better search algorithm. Microsoft could blow google away so easily, they have the cash, and the intelligence to do it, just look at what they have done with the xbox 360, and how it has come from virtually nowhere to a position of holding a large share of the computer game market.
As good a site as yahoo is, the real cash and what they really want to get a share of is the search and ad market. I just think they are eating up their cash reserves and would find themselves left with an asset that is hard to integrate and is in itself not any serious competition to google anyway.
 
Despite the results seen in the search earlier the first engine in a search is usually Yahoo above the ads and then ask.com, and then finally seeing Google at the bottom when using a combined search method. While mainly for use in the U.S. the most risk free toolbar addon combines 7 search engines rather then going through each one separately. http://www.infospace.com/home/tbar/ That can save a load of time plus includes a popup ad blocker.

Microsoft itself has a bit more then just the resources to clock Google one good if they are able to grab Yahoo. While MSN stinks the added weight of Yahoo's capabilities will effect ecommerce far greater seeing both more or less combined into one most likely. While one news report pointed out seeing 60% Google results popup the added server capacity with the MS buy out could challenge Google right off.
 
But yahoo has so much more than search, yahoo messenger, yahoo chat rooms, groups, yahoo email, etc etc
Google has most of those now, and I know some people like that extra stuff but for me when I look at yahoo's page and I look at googles... no contest. Yahoo's has gotten a lot cleaner but it's still got a ton of stuff I don't need to see if I go there.
 
Google has most of those now, and I know some people like that extra stuff but for me when I look at yahoo's page and I look at googles... no contest. Yahoo's has gotten a lot cleaner but it's still got a ton of stuff I don't need to see if I go there.
with the exception of gmail which is quite popular, I don't think they can compete with yahoo in the other fields.
google had google video, but they had to buy yahoo in order to compete in the world of online video, their own product was just not popular enough.
 
Without messaging and other addons besides the one toolbar with it's own popup ad blocker for combined search engines there I would generally see the Google results when using a search box on most web sites with a current search in progress with the toolbar's own. This is one that has been challenging MSN and Yahoo for the most part.

MS saw the large law suit some years back about not letting other browsers on Windows besides IE. They were accused of monopolizing IE then and faced a large daily fine.
 
Despite the results seen in the search earlier the first engine in a search is usually Yahoo above the ads and then ask.com, and then finally seeing Google at the bottom when using a combined search method. While mainly for use in the U.S. the most risk free toolbar addon combines 7 search engines rather then going through each one separately. http://www.infospace.com/home/tbar/ That can save a load of time plus includes a popup ad blocker.

Without messaging and other addons besides the one toolbar with it's own popup ad blocker for combined search engines there I would generally see the Google results when using a search box on most web sites with a current search in progress with the toolbar's own. This is one that has been challenging MSN and Yahoo for the most part.
I have no idea what some irrelevant toolbar which probably not many people use has to do with any of this. :confused:
 
That combines search for the increased search results using multiple search engines. Now compare that to why MS would want to acquire Yahoo with all of it's servces to compete with Google. MS would then gain a larger foothold on ecommerce in general.

The analogy is basic there. The higher the stake in the market place the larger the monopoly will become. The end result means being able to cover more bases.
 
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