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Jan. 17, 2007 at 9:18am Eastern by Barry Schwartz

Wired Looks At Yahoo Failures Over The Years

How Yahoo Blew It by Wired, tells the story of Yahoo's failures over the past years. The article starts off explaining that Yahoo could of bought Google, but Google turned down the $3 billion offer made by Yahoo. The article then summarizes Google recent success after their IPO and says, "And what must infuriate Semel: This could have been Yahoo."

Terry Semel, Yahoo's CEO, decided they would not pay more than $3 billion and decided to go at the search game on their own. You are taken through Yahoo's partnerships and acquisitions over the years, and you clearly see how Yahoo had to "put the pieces together." Then came Panama, which was plagued with delay after delay.

The article seriously questions Terry Semel's future at Yahoo now. His basic lack of technology know how, based on the article, describes Semel as not the right fit for Yahoo's future. Wired writes, "Many who have met with him [Terry Semel] at Yahoo say he still doesn't know the right questions to ask about technology."

At Yahoo, the marketers rule, and at Google the engineers rule. And for that, Yahoo is finally paying the price.
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It's never too late for Yahoo! to pull the fat out of the fire. I'm not saying I expect them to do it, but just because they are no longer on top doesn't mean they can't hit the top again.

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