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Yahoo and Microsoft is still going at it

Yahoo was hit with a one-two punch Monday–first a right jab from Carl Icahn, which is calling for the removal of Yahoo’s entire board, and then a left hook from Microsoft, which confirmed its support for Icahn’s proxy fight and said it’s interested in negotiating a deal with a “new” Yahoo board.

Yahoo!’s Board of Directors continues to stand ready to enter into negotiations with Microsoft Corporation for an acquisition of Yahoo!. Indeed, as recently as June, Yahoo!’s independent directors and management approached Steve Ballmer about just such a transaction, only to be told that Microsoft was no longer interested even in the price range which they had previously proposed. Now Mr. Ballmer and Mr. Icahn have teamed up in an apparent effort to force Yahoo! into selling to Microsoft its Search business at a price to be determined in a future “negotiation” between Mr. Icahn’s directors and Microsoft’s management. We feel very strongly that this would not lead to an outcome that would be in the best interests of Yahoo!’s stockholders. If Microsoft and Mr. Ballmer really want to purchase Yahoo!, we again invite them to make a proposal immediately. And if Mr. Icahn has an actual plan for Yahoo! beyond hoping that Microsoft might actually consummate a deal which they have repeatedly walked away from, we would be very interested in hearing it.

This is a repost from a Cnet news story, Yahoo: We’re ready to do a deal with Microsoft

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Abobe joins forces with Google and Yahoo to make Flash content more searchable

Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced the company is teaming up with search industry leaders Google and Yahoo to dramatically improve the search results of Flash based content. Adobe is providing optimized Flash player technology to Google and Yahoo! to enhance search engine indexing of the Flash file format (SWF) and uncover information that is currently undiscoverable by search engines. This will provide more relevant automatic search rankings of the millions of flash based websites and other dynamic content.

The improvement is the result of efforts by software engineers at Yahoo, Google and Adobe. In the past, web designers faced major challenges if they chose to develop a site in flash because the content they included was not indexable by search engines. They needed to make extra effort to ensure that their content was also presented in another way that search engines could find.

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Yahoo Image search is dominated by Flickr photos

Has anyone noticed that Yahoo image search is dominated by flickr photos? Searches that should return company logos a lot of times return skimpily clad women because that these are the photos that are tagged and commented on.

I was doing some research on a television (sony 52xbr5) and wanted to look at some images. A Yahoo images search for 52xbr5 that return only one result. The same search for Google returns 600 results.

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