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NY Times: Microsoft walks away from Yahoo bid
Well, there you go.
The New York Times reports that after months of wrangling, Microsoft has walked away from its attempt to purchase Yahoo.1 The reason? Microsoft and Yahoo couldn’t come to terms on a price, so instead of launching a long and difficult proxy fight, Microsoft decided to give up on its takeover bid. You can read the details here.
Personally I think this was a good idea on Microsoft’s part. For one, the Yahoo takeover was becoming a bit of a distraction at a time when Microsoft has larger fish to fry (like convincing the world that Windows Vista doesn’t suck). For another, I still have a hard time how a Microsoft-Yahoo merger makes sense. Sure, Yahoo’s more popular than MSN and Windows Live, but Yahoo is still far, far behind Google, and with some exceptions, hasn’t been particularly innovative in recent years. What Microsoft needs is innovation to keep up with Google. Yahoo wouldn’t have brought it. And then you have the messy issue of trying to blend the two companies. Will it blend? Probably not. My guess is that Yahoo would have survived as a Microsoft subsidiary.
Where do Yahoo and Microsoft go from here? In…
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EXCLUSIVE: Microsoft moves up Windows 7 release date
Deep Thought has received word from an anonymous source that Microsoft is set to release Windows 7...next month. The reason? People just don’t like Vista. Our source sent us an excerpt from an internal memo:
TO: All Microsoft Employees
FROM: Steve Ballmer
RE: Windows 7Dear team,
We have decided to move up the Windows 7 release date to sometime next month. The Windows development team has been working around the clock to get Windows 7—which will be branded as Windows the Magnificent --ready years ahead of schedule. In fact, we have had a secret team working on Windows 7 since before Vista’s development concluded. We were hoping to release it at a later date, but unfortunately Vista was such a commercial failure that we couldn’t wait any longer and had to move up Windows 7 by a little bit.More information will be forthcoming in the coming days.
What does this mean for Microsoft? “They have learned how to listen to their customers, without a doubt,” noted analyst A.P. Rulfulse from the firm Lawson, Mayer, Aldridge, and Owens, LLC. “It’s unfortunate for Microsoft that Vista was such a miserable failure, but I believe they learned their lesson. Moving up…
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Windows Vista SP1 Released

It’s coming...
It’s here. Impressions if it works; ranting if it doesn’t.
Thoughts
I didn’t really pay attention to my PC while SP1 installed, but it couldn’t have taken more than half an hour to complete. It was installed like any other update, with downloading and preliminary installing occurring in a Windows Update window. Then it rebooted the PC and finished up before letting me log in. The only problem I’ve had so far occurred when I got to my PC after it was finished. The screen seemed compressed; it was the result of my display resolution on my primary monitor being changed from 1280x1024 to 1280x768. I haven’t noticed much of a responsiveness increase, though I never had an issue with the responsiveness of Vista.
Microsoft has published an article on TechCenter that is the be-all end-all of SP1 information pages. This page is long, but does contain some useful information. The most notable change to me is the removal of the Search item in the Start Menu’s right pane, which I used every once in a while (thanks Google :rolleyes: ) I don’t have the means to test it, but apparently network file transfer speeds have improved.
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Microsoft Makes Standards Mode Default for IE8
Microsoft today announced that, contrary to earlier plans, Internet Explorer 8 would default to its most standards compliant rendering mode. Early reports from the company’s Internet Explorer team stated that IE8 would default to a rendering mode identical to the standards support of IE7, with support for a meta tag placed in the header of the web’s source that could switch standards mode on. Now, plans have been reversed, with the engine’s most standards complient mode on for all web pages, and legacy support available for those who wish to avoid having to troubleshoot bugs that may appear in standards mode.
This decision appears to have been made in accordance with recently published Interoperability Principles from the company, in a push to become more standards friendly (see section II.) According to Internet Explorer’s General Manager Dean Hachamovitch,
Microsoft recently published a set of Interoperability Principles. Thinking about IE8’s behavior with these principles in mind, interpreting web content in the most standards compliant way possible is a better thing to do.
We think that acting in accordance with principles is important, and IE8’s default is a demonstration of the interoperability principles in action. While we do not believe any current legal…
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Let’s Preview: Yahoo! Messenger for Windows Vista
There’s not much of an incentive to using single-network chat clients these days. Why restrict yourself to one service or run multiple clients in a cavalcade of memory-hogging when you can use a multi-network client like Pidgin or Trillian? Questions like these, while not necessarily the bane of a given service’s existence (the number people who will use AIM 6 on purpose is a staggering number to us geeks,) are questions that, if answered, could result in a considerable boost in use of that client. Of course, one of the most cost-effective methods of attracting new users is to add eye candy. This is precisely what Yahoo! has chosen to do in a version of Yahoo! Messenger exclusively for Windows Vista. Using Windows Presentation Foundation, they’ve loaded it up with all the fancy effects, from drop shadows to transparency. Though this is only a preview, it serves as a good preview of the interface and that’s what’s important (to me, Mr. Superficial.)
The buddy list is actually somewhat barren; most of the features of the current client haven’t been replicated in the new one. The three buttons on beneath the avatar are, from left to right: add contact, contact detail…
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more stuff
- NY Times: Microsoft walks away from Yahoo bid
- EXCLUSIVE: Microsoft moves up Windows 7 release date
- Windows Vista SP1 Released
- Microsoft Makes Standards Mode Default for IE8
- Let’s Preview: Yahoo! Messenger for Windows Vista
- BusinesssWeek to Ballmer: Learn a trick from Jobs
- PC World: Vista SP 1 performance ‘mixed’
- Microhoo: this could get very messy
- Holy crap: Microsoft bids on Yahoo!
- Here’s What’s Wrong with Vista
- Malware Dealers Game Search Engines to Dispense Payload
- The Enigma of Safari for Windows
- What’s wrong with Windows Vista?
- Windows Live Suite
- All-in-one desktop shootout
- Updated: Dell officially unveils XPS One, Latitude tablet
- Security researchers warn of iPhone vulnerability
- The Ultimate WinKey Compendium
- How would you improve Microsoft’s services?
- Microsoft Releases Internet TV Beta
- Microsoft Downplays Stealth Windows Update
- Sun to become Windows Server OEM
- Guitar Hero III - coming soon to a Mac or PC near you!
- John C. Dvorak Now Recommends Macs Over Windows PCs
- Fullscreen playback now in free Quicktime
- XvsXP now MacvsWindows
- Safari for Windows
- Popular Mechanics reveals Microsoft Multitouch Platform: Milan
- How Stacks (the Windows Vista kind) Work
- Known knowns, known unknowns, and security
- iTunes: What I Want Changed For Vista
- Inside Vista: The Windows Vista Shell
- Zune debuts, reactions stream in
- Windows Vista RTM’d
- Whats The Deal With My Firefox?
- Did Microsoft pull Vista RC2? [UPDATED x2]
- Last Chance: Final Release Candidate of Vista on Friday
- 20 Reasons The World despises Norton Anti-Virus
- Windows Vista - the accumulation of everything ripped-off.
- Korean Air bans Apple and Dell notebooks
- Vista to ship January 30--or so Amazon claims
- Pre-RC1 version of Windows Vista available to Public
- ARG I H@te WINDOWS XP!!!! (pardon the @ symbol but my rents have a g@y filter on the internet!)
- Ink-spirimenting in Inkscape
- Microsoft Acquires iView Multimedia
- WinFS is dead
- Photoshop is in the fonts
- Taking the Plunge: The Biggest Beta Trial I’ve Ever Done
- Steve Balmer defeated by Malware
- Steve Balmer defeated by Malware
- Help Me! Problem Solved
- Semi-Case Study: Which Windows browser is the biggest memory hog?
- Office 12 on Vista Screenies [UPDATED]
- Visual Studio 2005 Express Now Free Forever
- First on DT: Tevanian to join Vista development team
- Dell Buys Alienware and Announces Pricing on XPS 600 Renegade
- Windows Vista delayed--yet again
- XvsXP.com Relaunches
- Google Earth for Windows
- Versions in Future are Less Confusing Than They Appear
- Microsoft announces Vista editions
- Will Apple Adopt Windows? Not even when hell freezes over!
- Internet Explorer 7 beta available
- Google Earth Out of Beta
- Adobe releases beta of Aperture competitor
- A Very Vista Wishlist
- Dell issues battery recall
- RIP Macromedia
- A quick guide to cleaning out a Windows install
- My Windows User Experience
- The realism continues…
- Is Apple Prepared for Vista?
- Microsoft Codename Max
- Next eBay Purchase: Skype
- The World’s First 19” Laptop Is Here
- WinFS demo on Channel 9
- Intel Canning Lower-End Chipsets
- Microsft and Google Face Off at Golden Penguin Bowl
- Konfabulator Developer Sold to Yahoo! [UPDATED]
- A Room With a View
- Windows Vista: Possibly the dumbest name for an OS ever…
- Microsoft announces Longhorn will be called Windows Vista
- Why I Hate Musicmatch
- Microsoft issues a raft of security updates
- Microsoft to revamp Digital Music strategy
- Apple and Intel Gang up against Microsoft?
- Upgrade from XP Home to Pro, for free
- Mac site of the week: Mac OS X vs. Windows XP (XvsXP.com)
- Netscape 8 is out
- Netscape 8 Review
- Konfabulator 2.0 released
- Rant: I hate shell replacements!
- MSN Desktop Search goes final
- Speculation: will Windows go PowerPC?
- This gave me a chuckle…
- Microsoft finishes Windows Mobile 2005
- XvsXP begins posting Tiger updates, new XP info
- Thurrott declares Latest Longhorn “train wreck”
- More on Adobe and Macromedia
- Get Windows XP x64 Edition for Free







