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Rumors Flying On $20 Billion Microsoft Offer For Yahoo 112

gadgetopia is one of many who wrote to tell us about the many rumors flying around that Microsoft may be aiming another deal at Yahoo, this time for $20 billion. The story was apparently originally broken by the UK-based site Times Online, and contained lots of details about the supposed deal. Since then, Ross Levinsohn, reported to be part of the new management team, has denied there is any truth to these rumors, leading to questions about where all of this supposed information came from. Yahoo has declined to comment officially.
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Rumors Flying On $20 Billion Microsoft Offer For Yahoo

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  • Hostile takeover (Score:5, Interesting)

    by PenguinX ( 18932 ) on Monday December 01, 2008 @07:36PM (#25953111) Homepage

    I recall reading an article a while back that Microsoft wasn't able to pursue unless Jerry Yang was ousted.

    Well, from now to then:

    * Ichann was elected to the board
    * Yang received severe criticism from the FUD machine
    * The project management of Yahoo services just went plain crazy (like deleting all of your user information in an 'upgrade')
    * <<insert more stupid crap here>>
    * Yang "stepped down"
    * And now report are that the 44.6 billion dollar deal is a mere 20 billion.

    Say what you will, but this isn't mere chance. Yahoo was one of the companies that helped to make the internet what it is today, and I am very suspicious about most nearly everything on the list above.

    Think what you will, but the only sane one in this deal was Jerry Yang from the start. Microsoft is ruthless - and this shows just how ruthless they are.

  • by Khopesh ( 112447 ) on Monday December 01, 2008 @07:44PM (#25953185) Homepage Journal

    Yahoo represents the "old web" that Google is beating the pants off of. I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft/MSN's own resources are as good or better. What Microsoft is trying to do is get a leg up on Google, and purchasing Yahoo just won't do that.

    Microsoft is better off buying something smaller, perhaps InterActiveCorp (IAC), owners of Ask.com and Excite, Evite, and Match.com, but even then it's only accomplishing the same thing. Whatever base they draw from, be it Yahoo, IAC, or MSN itself, they're going to have to do some radical building of new technology to go anywhere.

    They are going to have to invest in actual development firm(s), and buy some up-and-coming companies like 37signals to get some real innovation. However, Google has already been doing this, so MS is getting sloppy seconds, and when you add that to the fact that Microsoft is horrible at the this concept (it's more typical that MS buys a company, takes its most salable product and integrates it into the MS product, then shelves the rest of the company and fires the staff).

    ASP.NET is going to need some serious help gaining AJAX support if it wants to be a contender (or is this Silverlight's aspiration? *shudder* ... Silverlight should contend with Flash. None of the big web2.0 apps use Flash). This absolutely must be key to their web services plan if they want to stay a "leader" in the PL field. Remember when Hotmail went offline because they couldn't successfully port it from BSD to Windows? They still managed to do it eventually (or does it just run though a proxy?) ... porting languages is MUCH harder.

  • by The_Beige_Volvo ( 1420579 ) on Monday December 01, 2008 @08:23PM (#25953529)
    Such as for the email traffic. Merging hotmail and yahoo would yield approx. 2/3 all webmail traffic routing through MS owned sites. I use webmail clients for all my email these days - could be a pretty powerful piece of market share to have (all users that is - I'm not that obsessive about checking my email). Volvo
  • by onescomplement ( 998675 ) on Monday December 01, 2008 @08:47PM (#25953755)
    It is Microsoft's board goodbye to Ballmer. He could not exist outside of Microsoft so giving him half of their cash to watch him go down in a self-involved ball of flames is reasonable. The bleeding will stop far short of that. His ego will not let him do something else. After all, he never dated. He married an employee. He is a weak thinker and undisciplined, at best. I keep remembering the desparate "I need a boot loader" email I got from his sorry ass via UUCP. I contributed one out of common grace. And in that he fucked me. At that point I came to realize the poor quality of many people in our business and Ballmer in particular. My butt still hurts. It is time for you to go, Ballmer. You are not interesting, you were never interesting, you are a clown that makes development at Microsoft incredibly difficult if for no other reason than you are an incompetent developer.

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