Is it just me or is Yahoo playing hard to get?

I don’t know about you, but Yahoo buying out a Web Analytics company called IndexTools, and also testing Google ads on 3% of the Yahoo network search results is a sign of desperation from Yahoo – trying to stop a takeover that I think should happen.

Microsoft acquiring Yahoo in my opinion is a good move for Microsoft, and maybe even a good move for the internet in general, I’m still a little divided on that 2nd point.

It’s great for Microsoft because Yahoo has a following of developers and general public, both of which Microsoft needs to set up its internet campaign overall – in followers, developers, advertising and more.

Not only that, Yahoo has a whole heap of other services that could be easily folded into the Microsoft family of services, such as their poor music delivery service, mail, developer network, geocities etc etc.

As for Yahoo, well I never thought they had the long term fire power to enter a war with Microsoft and Google, sure they have big numbers, and have for a long time, but Google came along pretty quick and stole a large share of that, and Microsoft is really pushing themselves into the arena.

Yahoo IS innovating, but people aren’t hearing it as loud as when Google innovates, I think Microsoft would do Yahoo some good, Microsoft knows how to make noise, even if it’s not always good. Yahoo has a lot of services that have been launched pretty poorly and developed poorly too, they seem to give up on them at times as well, I think this is where the Microsoft side of things can really help, Microsoft seem to stick with things and push enough resources and money into something until it either works well, or is completely dead.

Personally I think overall it’ll be a good move to join the two, the public might even benefit here somehow, not sure just how yet – besides some nicer apps around, it might mean there’s a gap in the market for another search provider, who knows.


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    One Response to “Is it just me or is Yahoo playing hard to get?”

    1. Richard McLaughlin Says:

      Microsoft is known for taking new products and making them better. They do this by putting more money into the product than the former owner could. With Yahoo, well MS has a similar set of products. 3 types of search a half dozen email solutions, video… they are not moving into a new market where a couple billion will move a half useless product into something that people will like.
      I worked for MS 9 years, really liked the company but always used Google for search. When asked why - and my sticking with Google had a VP call me - I told the truth. I am an American living in France and the MS defaults can not be changed to allow me to always search in English. Over 90% of the results were based on country location.

      I found a work around where I could use MS once, then did the work around to use it again - and so on. I also had the Google toolbar that worked.

      That is the end, a user wants something that works and MS/Yahoo will not give us that result.

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