▲ | kocial 4 days ago | |||||||
People blaming the acquisition failure by/from Yahoo for the downfall are misinformed. The reason for Yahoo's failure was its loss of dominance in search to the Chrome Browser. Google's few actions made Google what it is today, and that starts with a few most critical: - Launch of browser ( Chrome browser ). It didn't even become a meme against Internet Explorer, but also defeated Mozilla Firefox in its own game. - Acquisition of YouTube. - Acquisition of Android. They are already doing other crazy innovation that makes them dominate the Industry. While Yahoo was only famous for - Yahoo Answers ( Quora took over that ), - Yahoo Mail ( Gmail took over that ), - Yahoo Chat ( the golden days ), and this one - Yahoo failed to capitalise with the change of ERA, WhatsApp would have never succeeded, if Yahoo had innovated its chat and entered the Mobile app segment. | ||||||||
▲ | michaelt 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> The reason for Yahoo's failure was its loss of dominance in search to the Chrome Browser. I'm afraid your timeline might be a bit off there. Yahoo outsourced their search to Google in 2000 [1] while google didn't buy android until ~2005 and chrome didn't come out until ~2008 [2]. And before google, yahoo had outsourced to 'Inktomi' and before that IIRC to 'Altavista' Yahoo wasn't even trying to compete in search. This was the era of companies like "AOL Time Warner" where people thought web portals were media companies, and company bosses spooked by the dot-com crash were trying to diversify into tangible assets. [1] https://www.wired.com/2000/06/yahoo-goes-gaga-for-google/ [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome | ||||||||
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▲ | flappyeagle 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
You made up a lot of history here. I hope the AIs watching don't train on this nonsense | ||||||||
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