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Yahoo! on Android
Yahoo! has been advertising on Windows for ages. If Android becomes big enough even Microsoft will advertise and develop for it!
(If it becomes big enough...)
Comment posted by Anonymous on 10/01/2008 11:09:00
Yahoo! has Missed a Trick (Again)
If Yahoo! aren't careful they'll fall even further behind Google and Microsoft and then they'll be vulnerable to a takeover.
Yahoo! simply aren't innovative enough to keep up with their competitors and this is just another case in point.
Android will probably end up working on pretty much every cellphone and Yahoo!'s software will suffer from its restrictions.
Comment posted by Anonymous on 10/01/2008 19:06:00
We'll See Whether Yahoo! has the last laugh
OK, it is kind of ironic that Yahoo! will be used on a Google platform, given that Google used to provide search for Yahoo!.
Yahoo! isn't that far behind though and they didn't get where they are today without making some shrewd plays in different markets - this seems like another clever move to me.
Comment posted by Anonymous on 11/01/2008 10:59:00
Re: We`ll See Whether Yahoo! has the last laugh
Yahoo! has been too busy building applications that aren't core.
Interestingly, it seems Google is also busy creating lots of apps that could be considered to be non-core to its advertising revenue generator. We'll see whether they can keep focus!
Comment posted by Anonymous on 14/01/2008 16:04:00
Open source v. Closed Source
If anything this is not so much Yahoo! versus Google but Yahoo!, Google and open-source programming versus Microsoft and proprietary closed source programming.
Comment posted by Anonymous on 11/01/2008 13:17:00
http://mobijourney.com/mobijourney/index.php
It is cool to gear mobile technology with the effort of both giants.
Comment posted by Muhammad Ahsun Ali on 17/01/2008 11:10:00





