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[News] [Rival] Google and Yahoo Agree on Deal (Buh-bye Mafia-Soft)

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Google, Yahoo strike ad deal

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| Just hours after saying it ended talks with Microsoft, Yahoo announced that 
| it will start running advertising from Google alongside Yahoo search results. 
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| Yahoo expects the deal, which has a 10-year term, to generate US$250 million 
| to US$450 million in operating cash flow during the first 12 months.   
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=426687326&rid=-50

Microsoft will not start shouting "monopoly" like the IPocrite it is.


Related:

A Patent Lie

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| Microsoft sang a very different tune in 1991. In a memo to his 
| senior executives, Bill Gates wrote, "If people had understood how 
| patents would be granted when most of today's ideas were invented, 
| and had taken out patents, the industry would be at a complete 
| standstill today." Mr. Gates worried that "some large company will 
| patent some obvious thing" and use the patent to "take as much of 
| our profits as they want."
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/09/opinion/09lee.html


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| ...Thanks to Mr. Gates, we now know that an open Internet with protocols 
| anyone can implement is communism...
|  
| ...Mr. Gates' secret is out now--he too was a "communist;" he, too,
| recognized that software patents were harmful-until Microsoft 
| became one of these giants...
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http://news.com.com/Bill+Gates+and+other+communists/2010-1071_3-5576230.html?part=rss&tag=5575731&subj=news.1071.20


News Analysis: Microsoft General Counsel on DoubleClick and Antitrust

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| This raises a very important question - why didn't Microsoft match Google's 
| $3.1 billion offer. Smith would not comment on this, but I can report from 
| very good sources that in fact the company did offer to match it, and was 
| willing to pay even more to insure that Google did not corner the online ad
| market. But for whatever reasons, the private equity firm that owned the 
| majority of DoubleClick's shares decided to go with Google.
| 
| [...]
| 
| I asked Smith about the irony of Microsoft asking the government to
| support it on antitrust. His response was interesting.
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http://battellemedia.com/archives/003561.php
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