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If Yahoo is sold to microsoft

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by websys, Feb 7, 2008.

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    I have been reading , like everyone else about Microsoft's offer and Yahoo's stances following that etc . I know the decision yet is not made , but while it is still underway , I made this Poll .... check it and have your say as to which Yahoo service will stay and which could / should get re-branded by MS , if they do take over . :)

    Link to POLL



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    websys, Feb 7, 2008 IP
  2. MafiaMaster

    MafiaMaster Peon

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    I think this could be a very beneficial thing for webmasters like us who may be getting screwed by Google. I wrote about it last night on my blog. With more competition, it means more success. I hope Yahoo! agrees.
     
    MafiaMaster, Feb 7, 2008 IP
  3. Proximity

    Proximity Banned

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    It will be beneficial for the webmasters, and it might be a risk for google to go down
     
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  4. whosane

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    Firstly google captures 80%:eek: of search on internet where as yahoo 16% and microsoft4% :D. Would that 20% make any difference to google.. And saying about the deal as far my idea and knowledge goes i think its an wrong deal with no gains for the investment..
    Lets see what happens between the tigers on technology:p
     
    whosane, Feb 7, 2008 IP
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    Serpatinas Well-Known Member

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  6. websys

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    Yup, I agree. But it would be hard to even slightly change googles success or monopoly and domination in the business, in any case.
     
    DHGate-Reality, Feb 7, 2008 IP
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    i got diggs and a yahoo my web addition for for the poll which is nice and appreciated , but please do participate in the poll . :)

    i don't post much ( as opposed to post counters ;) here , but do participate in the poll if possible and put down your answers there .

    yahoo is still trying to increase its value ... as i continue to read !!
     
    websys, Feb 8, 2008 IP
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    **** duplicate post - please remove ****
     
    websys, Feb 8, 2008 IP
  10. CT SEO

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    the yahoo-microsoft seacrh traffic would likely spike at first as people try the new combo search, but would tail off as people realize it is still the same old outdated algorithm...
     
    CT SEO, Feb 12, 2008 IP