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Feb
04

If we don’t buy it, then Google will

posted by thinkdj at 6:05 pm in Acquisitions,Microsoft,Yahoo

Microsoft has been sniffing around Yahoo for the last 18 months, but the twain could never quite agree on a fair deal in private. Microsoft has made a $44.6bn takeover bid for Yahoo!.

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“Today this market is increasingly dominated by one player. Together, Microsoft and Yahoo! can offer a competitive choice while better fulfilling the needs of customers and partners,” Redmond’s press statement said today. Warning regulators that “if we don’t buy it, then Google will” is an interesting legal strategy, but is unlikely to win much support from competition regulators.

Steve Ballmer says that he sees the online advertising market doubling to $80 billion in two years, and he’d like a slice of that sweet, creamy pie. The less he has to share with Google, the better. Yahoo’s $7 billion in 2007 sales looks huge next to Microsoft’s online division producing $1.5 billion—but it’s less than half of Google’s $15 billion revenue take. If Yahoo! and Microsoft merge, their combined online ad operation still wouldn’t match the one headquartered in Mountain View. Google controls 60 per cent of the search market, and DoubleClick, which Google will buy as soon as regulators let it, is by far the dominant player in the display ad market.

If Yahoo! approves the proposed $44.6bn deal, the two regulators will sit down at the bargaining table to determine which one is better equipped to review it. Given Yahoo!’s recent performance – with both profits and share price on the slide – it seems a fair bet that plenty of shareholders will be tempted by Microsoft’s offer.

Jan
18

Microsoft puts old Office code on web

posted by thinkdj at 11:39 pm in Microsoft

Microsoft has made technical information for its older binary Office document formats available for download following pressure from participants in the ongoing, somewhat fiery, standardization debate.

Redmond’s Office programme manager Brian Jones said in a blog post this week that the documentation will be accessible via download.

Dec
26

Microsoft’s Heroes Happen {Here} contest

posted by thinkdj at 3:36 pm in Contests,Microsoft

Now get noticed for the 99.99 percent uptime you ensure

You work until 3 AM so people can surf the web at 9 AM. You risk your entire reputation on the stability of the backup server. You’re the reason data gets accessed, emails get where they’re going, and computers even boot up at all.

Microsoft acknowledges the amazing work that you do. That’s why we’re launching HeroesHappenHere.co.in: a platform for IT Pros to share their success stories.

Have you saved the company’s servers? Improved office productivity? Enabled new opportunities? Tell us your tale and you could be our hero.

  • Grand Prize – All expenses paid 3-day trip to the Microsoft headquarters at Redmond for 3 lucky winners
  • Top 10 Stories – Dell laptop
  • Early Bird Prizes – Submit your story before 30 December 2007, win TechNet Plus Direct subscription worth Rs. 15,000
  • Daily Quiz Prizes – 3 Nike gift vouchers worth Rs. 1000

Visit HeroesHappenHere.co.in now >

Closing Date : 30th Jan, 2008. Contest open for IT professionals from India only.

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