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Microsoft’s New Approach To Acquire Yahoo - Hire Yahoo Tech Stars

Back to February 1st, Microsoft offered $44.6 billion ($31 per share) to acquire all Yahoo’s outstanding shares, and Yahoo rejected it. Since then Yahoo’s share price has dropped to $9 per share over 9 months time, and Jerry Yang, Yahoo ex-CEO had to step down when facing intense pressure from shareholders. Later on, in November, Microsoft made a proposal to acquire Yahoo’s online search business for $20 billion.

Today, Microsoft is hiring former Yahoo VP engineering Qi Lu as President of Microsoft online services group. Lu was at Yahoo for 10 years, most recently served as executive vice president of engineering for all of Yahoo’s search and advertising development efforts. Before Yahoo, Lu was at the IBM Almaden Research Center.

There is no doubt that Microsoft needs Yahoo to rescue their online services arm as they are slipping behind Google in the online advertising market, which is worth $25 billion and growing. Google has a market share of 78.2% compared with Yahoo’s 17% and Microsoft’s 6%. Microsoft is desperate to change the current situation, and after unsuccessful attempt to acquire Yahoo, Microsoft is now trying to get Yahoo’s tech stars, who built the Yahoo empire, and they believe that the most valuable assets of software companies are their talented people.

Bizroof CRM Is Powered By Fire Eagle (Geo-Location)

We are proud to announce that our CRM platform is integrated with Yahoo’s Fire Eagle, and we believe the marriage of the contact management and geo-location will extend users’ benifits.

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Delicious 2.0

Delicious 2.0 finally released after the looong wait!

Delicious 2.0

Several BIG changes I noted:

Domain name changed to delicious.com - Personally, I like del.icio.us more, and I thought that was a smart idea.

It is Quicker - The single-page-loading-time has been reduced dramatically.

I haven’t found any news about their new infrastructure yet, but it is definitely better than before. :-)

It is sexier - The new design is clean and shiny. But, the font size is a bit small and may not be classified as easy-to-read.

It has a Search - Wow! I like the search facility, which is quick and accurate. I think they are using a caching system rather than real-time database queries, otherwise it can’t be that quick. :)

Not using Content Delivery Network (CDN) ? - On Yahoo’s Best Practices for Speeding Up your Web Site, they suggest to use CDN to reduce response times for across multiple, geographically dispersed servers. But, Delicious 2.0 is not using that technique.

Jason