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Microsoft/Yahoo Deal Is Done; Only If The Government Gives a Green
The Microsoft/Yahoo deal is done, something we thought had been decided and made peace with last year. Well they did so, but both parties had a tough time coming to a common solution on the terms, not until yesterday when the two announced finalizin...
Mail.ru’s Search Now Powered By Google: Bye Bye Yandex!
Talk about overthrowing the local leader, Google has taken Russia by storm as it replaced Yandex as the search engine for Mail.ru, the leading internet portal of Russia. Well there has been no word from either of the two parties. This is quite a com...
Comcast and General Electric Launch Joint Venture
Quite some buyouts here and there recently and the present one is the forming of joint venture between Comcast and General Electric. The deal would have Comcast owning 51% and the other 49% held by GE. The venture will consist of Comcast’s network...
Zoho continues with its Efforts to Expand, Now Fully Integrated with Google Docs
We are so occupied with Microsoft Office and Google Docs that I bet not many would even know about Zoho. Well that isn’t stopping Zoho trying things out and actually expanding. It had been busy doing integration with Google of one or the other sor...
Relief at last as eBay seals Skype deal at a valuation of $2.75 Billion
While it has taken all the time it needed, eBay has finally sold Skype at a healthy $2.75 Billion valuation. Plus the confusion on stake holders getting a 65% share or not has moved away too as Silver Lake Partners gets a 70% stake. Apart from that ...
Yahoo signs deal with O2 Germany, Google gets a boot. But will it really hurt Google?
Not all news from Germany can be bad news for all and this one is definitely good for Yahoo as Yahoo signed up a much needed deal with O2 Germany to become a mobile search and services partner. The bad part is that Google was previously the partner ...
