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Mat Bowles ([personal profile] matgb) wrote2008-02-03 10:28 pm
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Microsoft attempts to buy Yahoo! and Google reacts

Official Google Blog: Yahoo! and the future of the Internet:
Could Microsoft now attempt to exert the same sort of inappropriate and illegal influence over the Internet that it did with the PC?
Interesting times it seems. Can that be read as anything other than "gloves off, come on then"?

[identity profile] paulatpingu.livejournal.com 2008-02-04 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
But advertising revenue is down at the minute, and will be one of the first things to go should we fall into recession (cf Google's lower than expected profits released a day or two ago.) Also, there's a level of saturation online ad-wise that means that as people get more fed up of adverts and more tech-savvy, those adverts will get blocked and ignored a whole lot more. Not that advertising companies won't come up with other ways of getting their message across, but a business that focuses solely on making money through having ad space might start to feel the pinch.

Frankly, we're still not in a position where a economy 2.0 non-bricks and mortar company can ever be considered 'not-doomed'. MS at least has the advantage that it has physical product that still has massive monopoly on the market. What we haven't seen in the last 25 years is a viable challenger to MS software dominance (And that's from a committed Linux user), whereas Google was virtually unheard of ten years ago and may well be unheard of again in another ten years.

Don't expect MS to die anytime soon - they're still here after the paradigm shift that was the boom of home computing, so they've already shown they can adapt to a new model of working. Maybe we don't even know what the next one is, but the biggest company on the planet isn't going to disappear overnight regardless what happens.
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[personal profile] andrewducker 2008-02-04 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the domain stuff is great - I've got it for ducker.org.uk and the email is 100% reliable.

Oh, and since getting an Eee and discovering that Linux is now so usable I've installed a VM onto a USB key with Ubuntu on it, set up Firefox, and now have the environment I want wherever I go!
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[personal profile] andrewducker 2008-02-04 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
So not an ubergeek. I know people that actually _like_ Linux. I was only doing it to avoid paying license costs for Windows :->

And I didn't install it onto a partition on my PC. In fact I didn't install it at all. I went to Moka5.com, installed their software, said "A Ubuntu VM please" and 20 minutes later was booted to a desktop. No hassle required :->