Yang to Microsoft: Nuts!
No deal, says Yahoo’s CEO, in response to a hostile $44.6 billion bid from Microsoft.

No deal, says Yahoo’s CEO, in response to a hostile $44.6 billion bid from Microsoft.
Once upon a time, few outside of the scientific community knew of the World Wide Web, not to mention email or newsgroups. Internet usage continues to rise dramatically since the advent of the Web.
Maybe Google doesn’t want to run a wireless voice/data service, but do they really want to be in the utility business?
Through several side bids for pieces of spectrum, Verizon may have outbid the top bid for the desired 700MHz C block auction and pushed it into a new scenario.
Will a price as low as $3 per user offset concerns over Google providing email filtering and security as a third party to companies?
The turnkey platform offered by Mochila takes content distribution and ad serving, and puts it into an easy to add package for publishers.
Andrew Allemann suggested the salad days of working with Yahoo for parked domain ads will be replaced by the grimmer prospect of negotiating with Microsoft.
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