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POPSFounders of Flikr Quit Yahoo! Not surprised. They must be terribly frustrated that they sold their company to Y!. Even more so now considering that a deal with Microsoft never got done...too bad.
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POPSNew Firefox Web browser to be released Tuesday I had downloaded Firefox 3 and that's when I had problems with the Clipmarks orange box and clipping. When I went back to the older version it worked fine. Hopefully with the official release, it can be resolved. I can't wait to try it out. But like others, I have extensions that have become part of my internet life. :~)
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POPSHow Yahoo Torpedoed Microsoft Bid If the allegations are true, the adoption of this plan is just one of the ways Yahoo sought to poke Microsoft in the eye. Complaints like this one surfacing cant help the continuing efforts to get the two companies talking seriously.
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POPSPickens: Watch Out Yahoo We already know Yahoo shareholders are angry the company nixed a takeover by Microsoft. Now billionaire T. Boone Pickens says those shareholders have solid grounds to sue the company.
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POPSComScore Ranks Google No. 1 for First Time Good news for Google, but we have high expectations for big G. What i find intriguing is the fact that users spend more time with Yahoo!. These guys have been portrayed as that gang that couldn't shoot strait but damn, they must be doing something right. I still think the MS deal gets done to unlock the hidden value in Y!, especially now; they do not want Carl I. stirring the pot inside their kitchen...
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POPSYahoo Haggles, Microsoft Says, "Tough." Yahoo likely wants $40 a share from Microsoft -- but Gates and company definitely do not want to raise their bid. Look for Microsoft to argue the deal directly with shareholders, maybe get them to throw out Yahoo's current board of directors.
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POPSComplacency Kills Web entrepreneurs beware: Business models that thrive today are threatened tomorrow. And that's when the venture vultures start circling....
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POPSGoogle still kicking Yahoo and Microsoft's ass! The part I actually find most surprising is that over 40% of the U.S. search market doesn't use Google. But considering how hard Microsoft and Yahoo are trying to catch them, it's amazing that they haven't been able to make any progress.