I'm curious about whose ad platform they are going to use.  I worked
hard to help roll out project 'Panama' and shudder to think it may be
taken down.  FWIW, there was a massive exodus of talent from Y! in q1
of 2008 and since then the company has not moved forward (multiple
rounds of layoffs and constantly sagging stock).  For Y! to stay
competitive, they HAD to partner with MS.  I hope my buddies from
GoTo/Overture/Y!SM (Yahoo! search marketing) land softly.

>From Y!:

"Some search Yahoos will have an opportunity to move over to
Microsoft. Others will remain with us working on the search experience
and other opportunities, and some, unfortunately, may not. I’m not
going to beat around the bush about this; there will be layoffs
related to this decision. I know this is unsettling, and I am very
sorry about that."

Sucks.

-g

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 8:18 AM, Chris Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Looks like Microsoft and Yahoo finally strike a deal. Even though it is not a 
> merger, it is still a big deal. Yahoo is going to use Microsofts search 
> technology (Bing?). Yahoo used Hadoop to take the webpages they crawled and 
> indexed them.
> http://developer.yahoo.net/blogs/hadoop/2008/02/yahoo-worlds-largest-production-hadoop.html
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> Yahoo was one of the biggest contributors to the project. What will their 
> role be now? Because of the search deal  Rasmus, the creator of the PHP 
> language, might be leaving Yahoo, one of the biggest PHP shops. 
> http://twitter.com/rasmus/status/2908526145
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> There are also the concenrs about less competiton in the search market. The 
> MSFT - YHOO still needs to be approved by the Federal Trade Commission.
>
> What do you guys think about the deal?
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> Chris
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