Yahoo is an excellent example of the toll of Microsoft's behaviour. Many people lost their job, as I explained yesterday morning in a one-hour interview with a technology journalist. According to the news, Yahoo fell deeper into Microsoft's trap, which will probably result in yet more cuts, affecting customers too (will Flicker be next to get shut down?). To quote: "Yahoo signed a deal with Microsoft in 2009 that came into force the following year and effectively turned Yahoo from an internet search engine provider into an advertising broker, with Microsoft's Bing providing Yahoo's internet search engine. The two firms signed a 10 year deal with exclusivity clauses that can be exited during the term, however Microsoft has signed a deal to continue being Yahoo's exclusive search engine provider.
"There are other such search engines which use Microsoft results without it appearing so to the user.""Tucked into Yahoo's 10-K filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Microsoft's decision to renew also revealed some interesting terms of the deal. For example, Microsoft gets just 12 percent of revenue generated by its search results, an amount that could decrease to seven percent if Microsoft doesn't renew what Yahoo calls its "sales exclusivity for premium search advertisers"."
There are other such search engines which use Microsoft results without it appearing so to the user. It is an effective strategy for Microsoft. Facebook is another example because Facebook shares its data with Microsoft, one of the most influential shareholders.
Yahoo is hijacked to very high a degree. iophk says "Yahoo is mostly a shell of a company now. It's a bit like Nokia" (see our Nokia pages).
"Wait until the revisionists tell us that Yahoo killed itself."Google's Mayer made a last attempt to rescue Yahoo after Yahoo nearly signed a Google deal (Microsoft used AstroTurfers to covertly prevent this). Here is another report, stating that "Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer has attempted unsuccessfully to unravel a 10-year search-advertising pact with Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) in favor of a deal with Google Inc. (GOOG), according to people familiar with the matter."
Nokia is going down the same road as Yahoo. Microsoft killed it. What went wrong with MeeGo? Microsoft bribed Nokia, put a mole in it, then 'lost interest' in MeeGo (the Microsoft alter-ego). Now it's a patent trolls feeder for Microsoft. Watch this revisionism from TechRadar (often a source of FUD and bait headlines that hurt Linux). That's not how most of us remember it. In fact, Nokia's Linux-based handsets continued to outsell the Windows ones long after the Microsoft deal had been signed. Wait until the revisionists tell us that Yahoo killed itself. Revisionists did that to Netscape. ⬆