Somehow I am not at all surprised when I read Yahoo has once again burst all bubbles of a possible search deal with Microsoft. To be honest I would have had my mouth hanging for days to come had Carol Bartz accepted the offer. Along with this, she also made sure that Microsoft heard her loud and clear when she stated that all Bing would do in the search market is to have a mere bump and nothing else. Also worth mentioning is that if there is any acquisition that will be made it will come from Yahoo on a very small scale. Either Bartz has Merlin powers or she found some Nostradamus’ predictions that warn Yahoo about signing any deal with Microsoft. Anyone with better clues?
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Bing is about as useful as a human appendix. it's not, and we have surgical procedures to remove them from us. ITS NOT A DECISION ENGINE ITS A SHITTY HALF-GOOGLE!
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The appendix is NOT useless, it serves the body as an aid to digestion by being a spawning ground for helpful microbes which further breaks down food so the colon can absorb it into the body! BUT BING IS OVER_LOADED, IRRELEVANT AND USELESS!!!!
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