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Why Microsoft Wants Yahoo.

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thatss Bit o' tin on Americas Old West: OK Why Microsoft wants Yahoo is On Taking Search Engine is REally Very Expensive business, All Engines are About Same & one more convergence in addresses. By Microsoft taking over, public can be Wow'd into purchases, cut biographies & ?BAD or Soft Luck, Easier than Yahoo, Whos' Small, passing off expenses, like
video service Now as Well & Microsoft can at No Extra Expense, cut Data base, Cut Transmission Cost & Cut Publics wallet Out, Invisibly, from BackPocket Position. Yahoo, can let go of bunch of High Cost Stuff (Including Ultee'_TIM) & expand invisibly, by trading monies about, jacking stock quote & do little else, except YAHOO strips itself. Its' FAST Gun for hire.....Drashek "less is More for less"

posted by : Ancient_Drata, 17 December 2008 Complain about this comment
Who Cares...

only about 3% of surfers (and that is a liberal estimation) probably even care about this. So in the end, Yahoo is YaScrewing themselves by giving themselves less time to analyze trends thereby making their market intelligence less accurate than goog's or ms's.... unless they've found a way to store or analyze better/faster

posted by : giz, 17 December 2008 Complain about this comment
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How can we really know? It's just soemthing they say.

posted by : Name, 17 December 2008 Complain about this comment
Come again?

"This sly move from Yahoo makes them top in the board of time as they now lead with their three months."

That's poor writing bordering on gibberish, folks.

posted by : Err, 17 December 2008 Complain about this comment

Yahoo cuts data retention time

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