For a couple of weeks now, rumors of Microsoft having discussions to buy web portal Yahoo! for $50PHP 2,934INR 4,237EUR 48CNY 364 Billion have been bubbling again. Apparently, this wasn’t the first time Microsoft trying to buy a stake at Yahoo! But this time around, the Redmond giant wants all of it.
Why, because it’s already losing the internet race to Google and maybe Bill or Steve was thinking if they get Yahoo!, their combined resources and technology could at least break the big G’s dominance in search (Ballmer, for one, isn’t ruling out the possible acquisition). Remember that Google is trying to creep into Microsoft’s office application and productivity business by giving away free counterparts of MS Word, Excel and most recently PowerPoint on a scaled-down web app version.
So, even if Dvorack says that a Microsoft and Yahoo! doesn’t make sense to him (mainly because there are too many overlaps and differences in corporate culture), can we really look past that and check what will become of these two once they merge?
There are so many areas where Yahoo! is still ahead of Google and if Microsoft thinks that buying the portal will slow down Google’s dominance or cut down its market share, then that $50PHP 2,934INR 4,237EUR 48CNY 364 B is spare change to them. Still, some would call it an outright monopoly. But, isn’t Google becoming another Microsoft as well?
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jhay says:
Google is another monopoly, a monopoly of the ‘new web’ in which Yahoo! is still in the game.
I’m just puzzled at how Y! seems to be doing nothing or the wrong things to catch up with Google.
Or perhaps we’ve been looking at it from the wrong angle and have underestimated Yahoo!
anne says:
What’s with the twenty questions?
Migs says:
I don’t think Caterina Fake and Jeremy Zawodny would stay under MS…
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