Has MS really put in a bid for Google for $45 Billion!

We were talking about this at work today and joked that it would be funny if they bought Google as well.

They could call it yahooglesoft.com

Oh, wait, that's already registered...to Yahoo! Inc

Conspiracy theories? :D
 
If Google play it properly and stick to their "do no evil" mantra then Google might take over, which might be a good thing in competition against Windows at some point (especially on mobile devices).

Once again Google are a publicly owned company this rendeders the 'do no evil' mantra worth less. As they will do what benefits their share holders first
 
Linux on the desktop/google will beat them - i can't see how they can compete with something that is free. They are good business people but technology isn't their strongest point, Microsoft hay day has been and gone, it's a rocky road down from now on.

That is quite possibley the most deluded comment i have ever heard. Linux /is not/ user friendly. My mum couldn't run with Linux it would confuse her. As far as most people are aware Windows is free, it comes for free when they buy a new PC. Like or lump it becuase MS is in the OEM business they are here to stay.

I'm sure i also read that they are going to have to borrow $3 billion to fund this purchase. IMO they should stick at what their doing (Office/Windows) and stop wasting money on stuff like MSN/Zune/XBOX which they have sunk a shed loads of cash into.

MS know the future is moving away desktop and they are trying to invest to make sure they profitable and they are a market force. Those department's might not be making a lot of money atm but you have to speculate to accumulate. BTW it's Live not MSN and they have quite a few awesome services theres days

As for ballmer saying they'll eventually grind google down, and he want's to kill google - what an idiot, he'll end up destroying microsoft, the guy is on an ego trip.

While i'm not the guys biggest fan he is far from an idiot. No one ever won with the attitude we'll come second in this. You don't hear Man U fans saying wow what a season we'll finish second and let the almight Chelsea rule.

Google taking over the world... hmm I don't think so, reality check they make money from advertising which is a relatively small industry when compared to something like energy - they don't have the clout that say GE or Exxon have. Their doing pretty well for a company that just started a couple of years ago though lol

Once again severely deluded. Ok they migthn't take over the world but they have enough power to do some very evil things and use it's monopoly. IMO its larger than the one MS has over the desktop market.
 
This makes me laugh. Google, just like MS, have had some questionable business ethics in the past. Shame nobody seems to remember it for more then a few minutes.

Burnsy

No company is perfect. What exactly have Google done? Could you provide me with links.

Anyway, last time a looked I didn't see Microsoft wanting to role out a free-to-use city wide WIFI network or releasing free Office apps and so on. The only thing that raises some concern in my mind is the fact that Google own a lot of dark fiber. However I believe this is being purchased so that Google can bypass any anti-net neutrality laws that the stupid American government may pass. Google ISP would shut the money grabbing cable companies up!

Sure Google isn't as white as pure snow but they are cleaner than Microsoft. Apple on the other hand are run by a ruthless egomaniac control freak but I still prefer Steve Jobs as he is far cooler than Mr William Gates III
 
First off, they are called Live not MSN. I work for a MS gold partner and go to certain events at MS and it is called Live.

Linux is not slowly grinding away at Windows market share of average non-techie users. Dell sells PCs with Linux preinstalled and they have made no serious in roads in the mass consumer market.

Lets take a look at something the BBC website, what percentage of there users use Linux a massive 0.41% (Source). Wow that chipping away is having a massive effect.

As for Ballmer, that's just part of being a big boss. There is a story about Jobs sacking an Apple employee because he had the nerve to say good morning to him in lift. The Kill Google line is for reasons i said above.

So MS shouldn't be allowed to integrate it's online offerings into Windows but I'm sure you will say it's acceptable for Google to integrate it's own online services into it's Android operating system.

TBH, this is my last post about it not because i will lose or anything like but because your anti MS attitude is ridiculous when you consider Google holds the exact same mnopoly is a different sector yet they can do no wrong. There is too many people too ready to jump all over MS will looking the other way while other more trendy companies shaft constomers.
 
I'm curious to know what Microsoft would do with Yahoo...Renaming it MSNhoo! :p

MSNhoo Live E-mail? :D

I can't see how it will boost 'Microsoft' market without forcing the name Microsoft in Yahoo site?
 
Ok, I’ll address some of the point you’ve raised.

i think your the deluded one... you think linux will NEVER get to the point where it's easy to use and does what most people/business want it to... i think not... linux is slowly grinding away at Microsoft on the desktop/server. OEM's would love to dump microsoft if they could get away with it, once Linux is up to it (don't know when!).


Firstly, Linux’s potential is really quite large, but I’m sceptical to whether it’ll mature in time to make a difference. It’s taken MS the best part of two decades to bring an OS from just providing functionality to a streamlined OS that it is now. Linux is about half way there and has made huge leaps and bounds, especially with distros like Ubuntu, but it has a fundamental issue: cohesion. Microsoft has a vision for the short, medium and long term future of its OS and has control over its direction; an advantage that Apple exploits to full potential. However, with so many developers and stakeholders with so many ideas, I find Linux lacks direction to mature into a consumer OS. Until there is substantial control over the cohesive development of Linux, it will never get a decent market share. And let’s get one thing straight: Microsoft will not wait for them to catch up. Despite many people’s views on Vista, it does open up some huge doors to the future development of the Windows OS, some of which will give it a clear technological advantage over Linux.


this is not good value for money for microsoft shareholders. their throwing good money after bad. they should break their various devision up and spin them off as seperate companies, each business unit could then do what's best for it and not 'Microsoft', who knows the Office business could actually do a joint venture with Google, release a Linux version etc.



I agree that MS’ rebranding of most of the MSN services isn’t as streamlined as it should be, but I think this’ll change once focus is brought more to the online part of the business. I totally disagree that there is no future or money left to be made from online technologies, in fact it’ll always be profitable because of the intrinsic fact that information powers business, and that’s all the internet is: a huge store of knowledge. We just need new ways to make it do what we want, and the semantic web will give huge opportunities to companies that embrace it early on.
This bit made me laugh quite a lot. MS’ long term strategy is to integrate as many technologies as possible to give a unified, interconnected environment where people will see a seamless transition of information from one device to another. Personally, I think this is a very interesting vision, and I’d like to see it realised. By doing what you’re suggesting, it could very possibly break MS. It simply makes no business sense. One of the reasons MS has been so successful is because of its integration of technologies, you’re suggesting MS lose that key advantage. Anyway, why would MS want to make a Linux version of Office? It simply isn’t viable. Ms would never get their money back because the Linux market share is so small. In January 2008, the market share of Linux was 0.67% compared to 7.57% from Mac OS, and I’d bet the huge majority of that is from Linux as a server OS where Office wouldn’t be wanted. So, nothing you’ve said there makes one inkling of sense whatsoever.



HELLO i'm not a google or microsoft fanboy... i'm merely stating from a financial point of view it doesn't make sense...


You keep saying that it makes financial sense, but I really don’t see any basis for this. At the end of the day, the linux platform is a very small fish to go after.

i'm quite happy for MS to integrate anything it wants .


i'm quite happy for MS to integrate anything it wants .
That’s ironic considering you’ve just suggested that you think MS should be broken up into smaller subsidiary companies.

you work for MS gold partner - yea you probably make the tea, and probably went to Microsoft Tea 2.0 event :-)

Lets not degrade to personal insults, lets stay mature and our accounts active ;) This is a good debate, lets keep it that way.

Burnsy
 
Yeah figured as much. Isn't the new version of Office having .pdf generation features included? That will kill Adobe off imo :(

It did have .pdf create but Adobe forced them to take it out over fears of yet another court case. Acrobat isn't Adobes only product so i doubt it will kill them. Plus Reader is an awful piece that could do some serious competition to help sort it out.
 
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