Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th May 2008 07:19 UTC, submitted by sonic2000gr
Microsoft Earlier this year, Microsoft offered to purchase search engine company Yahoo, however, the board of directors of Yahoo shot the offer down beause it 'massively' undervalued the company. This ignited an acquisition dance that took a few months, and rumours were abound as to what either of the two would do next.
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RE[2]: CORRECTION
by sbergman27 on Mon 5th May 2008 00:33 UTC in reply to "RE: CORRECTION"
sbergman27
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2005-07-24

They (correctly) identified the importance of web control before almost anyone else did, however they have not really been able to land a solid strategy for competition.

Despite the fact that they have always had so much control over the client platform. One would not have thought it possible for them to drop this ball.

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RE[3]: CORRECTION
by google_ninja on Mon 5th May 2008 00:50 in reply to "RE[2]: CORRECTION"
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2006-02-05

They had control of the client platform, but then they didn't do anything with it for a decade or so.

They aren't the only ones though. Sun came up with applets, but totally blew it with AWT and swing. Flash filled the space for years, but it was never designed for anything but interactive movies, and is not only a bitch to program, but will bring even a high end machine to its knees.

Yahoo didn't go the way of client control, they went the way of webapp control (also the way that google has been going). But instead of dropping the ball, they have been doing a decent job of it (at least until recently)

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