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● 08.30.10


●● First It Was Yahoo! and Now It’s AOL


Posted in Google, Microsoft, Search at 3:23 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Summary: Microsoft’s apparent AOL entryism is recalled and AOL’s CTO jumps over to Microsoft while Yahoo! continues to disintegrate after Microsoft took over


EARLIER this year we wrote about possible Microsoft entryism at AOL, with an alleged intent to buy the company [1, 2, 3, 4]. Microsoft is desperate to breathe life into its online business, which continues to lose billions of dollars.


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continues to lose billions of dollars


Microsoft recently grabbed the editor of NewsWeek, which it assigned to manage MSN. Now we learn about AOL losing Marty Moe and AOL’s CTO Cahall is moving to Microsoft (MSN). Sounds familiar? Yahoo!’s current CTO came from Microsoft, after the company had been taken over by Microsoft (see our many posts about the Yahoo! hijack).


grabbed the editor of NewsWeek

↺ losing Marty Moe

↺ AOL’s CTO Cahall is moving to Microsoft (MSN)

↺ Yahoo! hijack


> Cahall had joined AOL three-and-a-half years ago from United Online’s Classmates.com, where he was chief operating officer. He initially headed up what was then the company’s platforms unit, which included AOL Search and MapQuest, and later got additional responsibility for the company’s technology infrastructure. AOL CEO Tim Armstrong promoted him to CTO a year ago.[...]Microsoft’s online services division has also hired Marc Davis, the former chief scientist for mobile at Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), as a partner architect.


As part of the "reorg", Microsoft seems to be poaching executives, this time from AOL. As for Yahoo!, it seems like a lost cause for news stories [1, 2] and it’s no longer a search engine in the US and Canada. Microsoft just hijacked its business and hardly even paid for it. It was like some sort of white-collar crime. Yahoo’s Communications Products Head is the latest person to evacuate Yahoo.


"reorg"

↺ 1

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↺ it’s no longer a search engine in the US and Canada

↺ latest person to evacuate Yahoo


> Titus, who has been at Yahoo (YHOO) since 2004, was reportedly considered a key exec by CEO Carol Bartz in her attempts to revive the company.Yahoo confirmed the move when BoomTown asked for comment.Sources said Titus wants to take time off and has no plans to move to another company.Michael Curtis, a close and well-regarded colleague of Titus, will take over as interim head until a replacement is found.


Microsoft would love to exploit any Internet company that’s left. Microsoft wants to stop Google, which distributes a lot of GNU/Linux and also threatens Microsoft's other cash cow, Office. More on that in the next post. █


threatens Microsoft's other cash cow


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