Posts Tagged ‘yahoo’
Power of Information #77
Written by Michael Koby on April 13, 2008 – 1:05 am
This week on the Power of Information, Derek, Steven, and I discuss Digg getting suggestions, Microsoft giving Yahoo a time limit, how to get the best seat on an airplane, and the latest iPhone SDK and 2.0 Betas. We also look at javascript Mario and TinyWarz. All this and more on this week’s Power of Information.
You can download this week’s episode here (mp3). You can hear Power of Information Sundays on KCAA 1050AM in Loma Linda, California at 5pm Pacific Time. You can also download Power of Information in podcast form from our website at http://www.powerofinformation.net. The Power of Information is part of the America First Radio Network.
Special thanks to AngelsEye Inc. for donating the bandwidth to Power of Information. AngelsEye Inc. specializes in corporate branding and promotional marketing, created to help companies of all sizes promote their own business and events. Be sure to visit AngelsEye Inc’s website today. Also, thanks to the band Anberlin for supplying music for our program. You can find out more about Anberlin and their music at http://www.myspace.com/anberlin.
Tags: Apple, Digg, games, iphone, Microsoft, yahoo
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Microsoft Offers to Buy Yahoo!
Written by Michael Koby on February 1, 2008 – 12:38 pmIn a move that has come as both shocking and expected, Microsoft has made a public bid for Yahoo!, the search company. While everyone on the internet debates the impact such an acquisition could have on said internets, I find it incredibly interesting that Microsoft would make such a move. However, the more I think about it, the more I see this as a smart move on their part.
Microsoft is currently falling behind Google and Yahoo when it comes to internet search, while Google and Yahoo have been battling for number one search engine for the last few years, Microsoft has lent itself to just being where it’s at. Well if Yahoo agrees to the Microsoft acquisition, this would put Microsoft at number 2 in search. Search engines are starting to rule the internet, because people are starting to learn that almost everything starts at one. If someone has a question about something, they usually will hit up a search engine in hopes of finding it. However, Google is proving that it is not all about search, it’s about tools as well. Using data gathered from searches, blogs, and other user data, Google is becoming a data warehouse for everyone’s internet data. Don’t believe me, then go type your name into Google and see what happens. You’ll be amazed how much of your data lives on the internet and is being indexed by the likes of Google and Yahoo.
The other thing that Microsoft is buying with its purchase of Yahoo, is the tools. Yahoo has webmail, PIM management, a widgets engine, Pipes (really cool for making mash ups), and other nifty tools that they have developed in hopes of competing with Google. That’s a large catalog for Microsoft to become the owner of. Now, the question is will Yahoo continue to run on its own, or will Microsoft start leading the development of the current projects Yahoo has under its belt. If Microsoft takes over, I believe they will let several elements die while merging the better parts into their own systems. Could Microsoft strip the Yahoo search algorithms and insert them into Live Search in hopes of making Live Search just as good as Yahoo? It would be a mistake for Microsoft to just let Yahoo die. Yahoo has some serious name recognition when it comes to internet folks.
This is all speculation at this point because I’m not sure if anyone really knows if Yahoo will accept the offer. Though if the rumored lay-offs are in fact true, it might make sense for Yahoo do accept the offer in order to keep their staff and move forward. The deal doesn’t seem like it would be a totally bad thing for them. The way the letter from Mr. Ballmer proposes the acquisition is more of a joining of the minds. But I would be interested to see what really happens should Yahoo agree to the acquisition this time around.
Tags: Microsoft, news, Technology, yahoo
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Power of Information #66
Written by Michael Koby on January 27, 2008 – 8:03 pmThis week on the Power of Information, Derek, Suzy, and I discuss Sun buying MySQL, an open source database engine. We also look at Yahoo! supporting OpenID, the “Nanoscope”, and even getting your Yahoo! Mail in your favorite email client. All this and more on this week’s Power of Information.
You can download this week’s episode here (mp3).
You can hear Power of Information Sundays on KCAA 1050AM in Loma Linda, California at 5pm Pacific Time. You can also download Power of Information in podcast form from our website at http://www.powerofinformation.net. The Power of Information is part of the America First Radio Network.
Special thanks to AngelsEye Inc. for donating the bandwidth to Power of Information. AngelsEye Inc. specializes in corporate branding and promotional marketing, created to help companies of all sizes promote their own business and events. Be sure to visit AngelsEye Inc’s website today. Also, thanks to the band Anberlin for supplying music for our program. You can find out more about Anberlin and their music at http://www.myspace.com/anberlin.
Tags: derek, ipod nano, mysql, Power of Information, sun, suzy, yahoo
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