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Without Yahoo, Microsoft remains alone on the Web

Now that Microsoft Corp has shelved its bid for Yahoo Inc, it must convince investors it has a viable "Plan B" to fix an online business that has racked up nine straight quarters of losses. That may be difficult for investors with long memories.

Six months ago, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer told a who's who of Silicon Valley that the software company was prepared to take an "independent" path in its challenge of  Google Inc. Ballmer said at the Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco that while a combination with Yahoo might make sense in the future, Microsoft believed the independent steps it was taking -- capital investment, research and development and smaller acquisitions -- would, ultimately, lead to success.

When Microsoft then offered $44.6 billion for Yahoo a few months later, and said it had been pursuing Yahoo for more than a year, many wondered whether Microsoft ever believed its "go it alone" strategy. After ending talks with Yahoo over the weekend, that strategy's viability could be tested.

read more on The Economic Times

[Tuesday, May 06, 2008]



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