Yahoo Seeking Partnership With News Corp. 91
rattlesoft tips us to a Washington Post report that Yahoo is now seeking a partnership with News Corp. A related Reuters article notes that analysts are skeptical of such a deal. From the Post:
"Yahoo is talking with a number of potential partners, possibly as a way to either stave off future Microsoft offers or in an effort to drive up the software giant's offer. The talks between News Corp. and Yahoo ... may signal a resumption of discussions that took place last summer between the two media giants that quieted during the fall. Such a combination would make News Corp. the largest single shareholder in a Yahoo/Fox Interactive unit. That would marry the world's most popular social-networking site, MySpace, with Yahoo's 4 billion page views per month to make a formidable opponent for Google."
Great (Score:5, Insightful)
Just what we need -- another of the major players in Web content to fall under the News Corporation sphere of influence. As though they don't already do enough harm as it is, with their holdings in the traditional press...
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No, you shouldn't. Get back to shopping.
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And, News Corp! Christ, can they go any lower?
Not exactly a "Google killer" ... (Score:5, Interesting)
I realize they're competing in market share and some products, but would that make them opponents? As far as I'm concerned, I use Google search (and a lot of other Google stuff) and this deal wouldn't make me change anything.
I don't see this as competing with Google's targeted ads at all (except in market share, and it's nowhere near enough to be a serious competition in that).
Maybe I'm missing something though.
Re:Not exactly a "Google killer" ... (Score:4, Insightful)
with the combined effort, and more importantly financial backing, Yahoo could over a year or two become equal or even greater than Google in many possibly most ways, even if they have to do it by buying out smaller companies, thus buying loyalty aswell as new customers.
Re:Not exactly a "Google killer" ... (Score:5, Insightful)
Try this...
Type google.com into you address bar. You get a nice simple page with a box you type you query into.
Now type yahoo.com. You get the kind of web pages that makes my eyes bleed with all the flashing stuff. Takes you a few seconds to fine the search box yeah?
This is, in its simplest form, why yahoo isnt going to come anywhere near google.
(and dont mention search.yahoo.com, cause my wife/grandmother/uncle/lowIQ friend is never going to figure that out)
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I do have an account, but I don't
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This is very true (Score:4, Insightful)
This potential deal does not make Yahoo/News Corp competitive with Google. Yahoo gets millions of hits from users who are looking for YAHOO CONTENT and SERVICES, Google gets millions of hits from users looking for other sites content or using Google's services which dont cleanly map against Yahoo. The only arguably competitive services are search, web email, and maps. I would argue that yahoo is already equal in search quality, close to parity in web email, and much superior in maps (google maps has given me faulty directions and even put addresses in the wrong places enough times that I switched back to Yahoo for that service). The thing is though, there is no incentive for users to switch over to Yahoo from Google. In order for them to actually line up competitively, Yahoo would require major architectural changes in the way they present themselves on the web, which would throw off many years of work for questionable results. I don't see it. I think if Yahoo! is going to be profitable again, they need to come up with "the next Big Thing", simply looking over at Google and saying were gonna compete with them isnt going to do it. Their web-presence is already cluttered to death, adding to it won't attract google's core search audience (people looking for clean simple accurate web search interface).
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I definitely do not. Microsoft's bias is simple: They want windows to win, and in so doing want to make lots of money.
If you've been paying attention to the issue for the past decade or so, then you'll know that News Corp's bias is much more complex and nefarious, and extends to utilizing its media influence to systematically press a political agenda. For example, with high confidence you could attribute the majority of the support for the Iraq war in the U.S., Britai
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To search on google
1. Type www.google.com
2. Type query
3. Type return
4. View results
To search on yahoo
1. type www.yahoo.com
2. Type query
3. Type return
4. view results
Tell me again how the two are different ?.
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http://www.live.com/ [live.com] (msn clean search page)
All 3 of the big players, Google, Yahoo, and MSN, have pretty good search algorithms in place. If you ran a Yahoo or MSN Live search and put it in the google template you wouldn't notice any major difference.
Seriously...
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I'm on dial-up on one computer and several months ago had to drop Yahoo as my home page because of the bloat. You know how sometimes you want to use the Home icon to bail out of a situation. You want to know ASAP that things have stabilized.
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They're different if you have HDAD, probably what the parent is suffering from. Maybe instead of search.yahoo.com, they should name it adhd.yahoo.com
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Yahoo isn't primarily a search provider, they're a content portal (at least, I think that's how they present themselves).
I agree, their main site is very cluttered, but for their primary target audience it offers everything they need/want (since they can customise it).
True, for people doing a search, Google has become popular because of its simple homepage - but personally, I haven't visited a search engine's homepage in months, because I use the search bar on Fx instea
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However, a lot of people enjoy being bombarded by information, this also includes myself from time to time... get bored, arent really sure "Where you wanna go today"... and its the same as MSN.com or whatever other ones may be out there, especially when it comes to Office workers, they really enjoy sitting down at thei
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Cry for help (Score:5, Interesting)
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Possibly people here see Microsoft as the big evil. Well sometimes it might be. But stand it next to Murdoch's Newscorp and it looks like Ghandi in comparison. The last thing I want to see is yet another part of the media gobbled up by that company.
Re:Cry for help (Score:4, Funny)
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That's the Yahoo! board speaking. Not the Yahoo! shareholders who are quietly trying to cut a deal with Microsoft.
Google, Microsoft, News Corp (Score:5, Funny)
Although in the case of Microsoft they're also familiar with daterape.
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Although in the case of Microsoft they're also familiar with daterape.
Yahoo in decline, MySpace in decline... (Score:2, Insightful)
Ed
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Re:Yahoo in decline, MySpace in decline... (Score:5, Informative)
But what if you put it THIS way ... (Score:5, Informative)
"The founder of social networking giant MySpace has claimed that the sale of the business to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation last year for $580 million was a scandal and has demanded an investigation into his allegations that it was sold too cheaply.
Greenspan alleges that the management of the company and chief executive Richard Rosenblatt in particular of hiding vital financial information about MySpace parent Intermix Media's performance in order to convince the shareholders that $580 million was a fair price for the business.
'News Corp.'s valuation has increased by $12 billion since the transaction occurred just one year ago, and there are several independent analysts today that agree that Myspace is worth tens of billions of dollars," Greenspan said. "It is time everyone knew the truth about the 'hijacking' of Myspace and the individuals responsible for this eye popping theft.'
Greenspan said that he found internal company reports which said that MySpace revenue grew at a rate of 1,289% a year between 2003 and 2005. The growth of the whole of the company, which included other units, was 52%, which is the figure which most shareholders were given, says Greenspan.
Greenspan made $47 million from the sale of the company, which he left in 2003 amid an informal SEC inquiry and restatements of accounts, according to Reuters."
http://www.out-law.com/page-7372
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Now facebook is starting to get annoying with more ads (since the Microsoft buy-in) and the stupid new "applications". At least they don't have as many spam accounts. Kinda hoping they
Just what the world needs (Score:3, Insightful)
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For the record, *all* of the big media outlets have biases. It's just more popular to attack Fox than it is CNN or MSNBC here because of the general political bent of the majority of Slashdotters.
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What makes you think this bash is from the left? (Score:2)
But over the last year it has shown itself to be massively biased, not just toward conservative positions, but toward a PARTICULAR one of the four-or-so major
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Placing bets on the next bidder. (Score:2, Offtopic)
Microsoft? News Corp?
How about Halliburton put in a bid just to make it an even trifecta.
I wonder if Halliburton buy a search engine, would Bush finally be able to find Bin-Laden?
F*ck Yahoo! (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:Fuck Yahoo! (Score:5, Funny)
There - fixed that for you.
Oh, and I agree.
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Good point (Score:2)
legislate (Score:5, Interesting)
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Neither agreeing nor disagreeing with you, but pointing out that a bias can also be expressed in the selection and especially the omission of stories. Which I believe Fox is a case with Fox.
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decisions decisions... (Score:1)
Wrong headline (Score:1)
Yahoo needs to justify to its shareholders why they did not close the deal with Microsoft.
This moves allows them to buy some time to negotiate with them and maybe increase their offer.
Run for the hills (Score:1, Redundant)
Am I the only one that thinks... (Score:5, Insightful)
How long would the atheist groups survive (Score:1)
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Apple didn't lose, so much as they could never grow as fast as all of the windows clone makers and Apple never benefited as rapidly from economy of scale and hyper-competition, which meant that thei
Why should we care if you are tired? (Score:2)
If you are tired of hearing the truth is none of other people's concern frankly.
Because those who live in the past... (Score:2)
There are lots of tired memes on Slashdot and bash MS is the strongest. Yes, there are lots of bash company X memes and they all follow the same basic script, but MS is the bugbear of Slashdot. For Slashdot to maintain relevance, there needs to be analysis that goes beyond knee jerk reactions.
This current case is a stunning example. MS offers to buy Yahoo. Slashdotters unite in dismay and dread.
Citizen Murdoch IS much worse. (Score:2)
Re:Citizen Murdoch IS much worse. Try Disney or Vi (Score:1)
Yahooglesoft (Score:2)
Yahoo & Microsoft (Score:2)
Yahoo being the street whore & Microsoft being the ghetto pimp that drives a purple Lincoln...
Obligatory Simpsons Quote (Score:3, Funny)
Lisa: "Dad, that's Fox."
Homer: "Ahh! Undo, undo!"
How to Save Yahoo (Score:2)
2. Let anyone with a Yahoo account stream from a Yahoo page any music they want for free (Yahoo pays the royalties). Put ads in the streams, just like radio.
3. SURVIVE! (On the profits. Yes, you can still use a "!" occasionaly when you pull it off.)
MySpace, the most broken website in the world (Score:2)
Yahoo cannot stand alone (Score:3, Interesting)
Fair and Balance Inernet Searches (Score:2)
9/11.
What would a Fox controlled Yahoo be like? (Score:1)
"Watch the best season yet of the same old American Idol, tonight on FOX!"
"Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader tonight on FOX!"
"See House yet again solve a medical mystery, tonight on FOX!"
"Our best ripoff of a movie yet: Terminator, tonight on FOX!"
"Yet Another Stupid Gameshow/Reality TV/Lame Scripted Show, tonight on FOX"
"See House reruns every day of the week so we don't have to make up new TV shows, to
Disclosure of user-data and emails to Fox News? (Score:1)
If News International took over, would that clause (or its replacement) mean that Yahoo users weren't allowed to criticise NI or their dealings on Yahoo forums, on pain of having their membership (and email, etc.) shut down? p And would "NI Yahoo" be allowed to transfer user details and histories and emails to its newly-aff