Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Nov 2008 09:25 UTC, submitted by Oh! Ballmer
In the News Steve Ballmer said at an economic forum in Sydney today that any new Yahoo deal was totally of the cards, despite Yahoo's share price being less than half Microsoft's initial offer. At same time, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang said that "I believe the best thing for Microsoft to do is to buy Yahoo." Google pulled out of its deal with Yahoo! earlier this week.
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RE: Yahoo
by Soulbender on Fri 7th Nov 2008 20:19 UTC in reply to "Yahoo"
Soulbender
Member since:
2005-08-18

Yahoo Messenger to AIM


Uh, no? Seriously, who the heck is moving to AIM.
If people are moving anywhere it is, much to my regret, MSN Messenger/Live Messenger.
If there ever was an overvalued company that's dead in the water it's AOL.

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v RE[2]: Yahoo
by Moulinneuf on Fri 7th Nov 2008 23:25 in reply to "RE: Yahoo"
RE[3]: Yahoo
by raynevandunem on Sat 8th Nov 2008 07:20 in reply to "RE[2]: Yahoo"
raynevandunem Member since:
2006-11-24

Um, psychiatry isn't necessary. In the United States, AOL has long been regarded as incompetent and unworthy of serious discussion in conversation (if anything, they're the butt of many derisive jokes and puns, the kind that you'd probably give of your best friend's old has-been uncle).

AIM, on the other hand, has had a lion's share of users (mostly in North America) for the longest time, compared to YM (Africa, Asia) and MSN/WLM (Europe, Latin America). One wonders why people are willing to stick with older versions of the AIM client just to use the network rather than switch to a network that isn't a sinking ship...

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RE[3]: Yahoo
by Soulbender on Mon 10th Nov 2008 09:06 in reply to "RE[2]: Yahoo"
Soulbender Member since:
2005-08-18

Heh. Touche.

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