Verizon bought Yahoo in 2017. They sold off portions of it but couldn't
find a buyer for Groups. As we all know Groups was quite buggy probably
due to ad hoc spaghetti coding. They appeared after they initially
couldn't find a buyer spiffied it up but that still didn't help.
I liked Earl Kaplan's alleged experience with visiting India where he
learned enlightenment wasn't such a big deal. That's something I also
learned on my visit there. The TMO seemed to just kept raising the
carrot to get more money.
On 10/20/20 8:14 PM, Doug Hamilton dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
[FairfieldLife] wrote:
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> Within a dysfunctional capitalism evidently this Verizon Corp purchase
> of Yahoo! appears as something similar to corporate Reader’s Digest’s
> buying Earl Kaplan’s “Reading is Fun” business for 267 million or so
> $, letting bean-counters and outside managers come in and destroy what
> was an ongoing business. Then, Earl buying the name back for a paltry
> few million after a couple of years or so. A stunning devaluation.
> (..that was a told as a journalism in the group archive of FFL.)
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> After Verizon corp bought Yahoo! last year, the whole service has
> sequentially degraded terribly to this.
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