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May 06, 2008

Microsoft 0, Yahoo 1

Commentary on the failed Microsoft/Yahoo merger
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So goes the first round in what is surely going to be a 15-round slugfest. I for one was glad to see the Bellevue brawler knocked back into his corner for a change. They are so used to their pursuits falling gratefully into their arms, swooning to be the momentary affection of the ultimate beach bully.

Yes, Yahoo may yet concede, given the pressure from their shareholders, but I think the Internet is going to continue to be a more interesting place with companies like Yahoo and Google running around. After all, do you really want ads popping up in your Word or Excel docs? How tightly do you think they will integrate their ad services into their next OS? Yahoo has been the little upstart since the beginning, though now they are like the teenage Macaulay Culkin--big, gangly, and not so cute anymore. Investors have been off on them for a while, seeing Google as the clear winner in the online ad wars.

I'd like to see Google and Yahoo work something out. Their cultures seem much more akin to each other: one the dorm-room brainstorm of Jerry Yang, and the other with the motto "don’t be evil."

What can MS do on their own? Still plenty. They may have been rebuffed in this round, but I wouldn’t count them out. If they don’t take down Yahoo eventually, they will figure out a way to come back. I've learned to never count Microsoft down and out. I could see a free version of Office supported by ads... or Microsoft buying a major network or studio. They could probably buy most of Hollywood with their cash stash. It's still early in this game and it's anyone's race, but I wouldn't bet against Microsoft.

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Reader Comments
Wow, a lot of spelling and grammar errors.
Is this professional writing?

frankandkim May 07, 2008 (Article Rating: )


I apologize; the blog post should have been copy edited. We've corrected the errors. Thanks for point them out, and thanks for reading!

AnneG_editor May 07, 2008 (Article Rating: )


sorry folks, that was written late at night and typed with a broken finger and after a long trip.. travel lag does funny things to your internal spell checker. normally i bounce my posts back and forth between me and my co-host and i promise you im a vicious speller when wide awake. See what you get when you try to do something spur of the moment. Arent these blogs supposed to be all stream of consiousness anyways? Anyways, glad someone is reading anyways, even if it is my old english teacher from college :-) Cheers

thowlett@netsecuritysvcs.com May 07, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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