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![]() In case you haven't heard...
Microsoft makes unsolicited bid for Yahoo Software giant offers $44.6 billion in effort to challenge Google Advertisers around the world are expected to double their spending on the Internet during the next three years as more people get their news and entertainment on the Web instead of television, radio, newspapers and magazine. The trend is expected to create an $80 billion online ad market in 2010, up from an estimated $40 billion last year. ![]() http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22947626?GT1=10856 http://news.google.com/news?oe=utf-8...nG=Search+News Why Google will remain the king of search Microsoft-Yahoo will have 33% of search business; Google has 60% http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22954278 Phil |
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![]() i still think they should have taken that money and make msn a better search engine they would have knocked yahoo out of the number 2 spot with what could have been done to make it better..but what do i know. now google is bringing up antitrust issues.
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![]() Does anyone think that if microsoft buys google that they will give them a run for their money?
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![]() Microsoft... Ain't going to happen...
Here's the Latest... GoogleYahoo... GoogleHoo! ![]() Think about all the interesting Domaining & Naming possibilities we'll be seeing... ![]() Along with Fresh new PPC and other GoogleHoo! opportunities... Yahoo To Increase Talks With Google, Avoid Microsoft http://www.dbtechno.com/internet/200...oid-microsoft/ Phil Last edited by Phil : February 8, 2008 at 03:30 AM. Reason: additional info |
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![]() Google "ain't going to happen" either!
What's good for the Goose, is good for the Gander! Here's Google, screaming about a Microsoft/Yahoo merger limiting the market, then they announce THEY are going to join forces with Yahoo? Then again, when you look at the "Brain Trust" sitting in Washington D.C., it just might. Pete |
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