Saturday, February 9, 2008

Will Microsoft Win The Yahoo Bid

If you have been watching the media you have heard of Microsoft bid of 44.6 billion to take over Yahoo. While some agree that Yahoo’s search engine could rank up and take over Google others disagree and think this merger could actually strengthen Goggles already strong lead.

Google has dominated all other search engines. Maybe it’s the user friendly site. Its simple clean and not bogged down like the others with news and top stories. Google owned by Google Inc. has ruled with page rank, and added features that sent it to the top of search engine trailing Yahoo, MSN and AOL. A vast amount of the population prefers Google over the other competitive search engines.

Yahoo the first most recognized search engine has been falling with Google Inc. domination. Microsoft has stepped in with a bid to try and put Yahoo back on the map. Many say this merger could strengthen Yahoo and put them back in the race others agree that this may only strengthen googles lead.

Yahoo has been in extensive meetings discussing the takeover. What are the consequences going to be, and what could it ultimately mean for Yahoo’s future. While the popular search engine Yahoo appears to be collaborating, Google remains strong and shows no threat against slowing down.

As the years progress the search engines have certainly changed in Page Rank and search engine optimization. A SEO expert thinks the key to online search engine optimization has been mastered and then the search engines define new strategies that are consistently making us guess what tomorrow may bring. However, Google leads the search engine dance will have to wait to see if Yahoo can take its spin and strengthen the search engine and give Google a tango or two in competition.
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About The Author: Megan Vaillancourt has been an Internet Trainer for over 9 years. She founded Mentors 4 U to teach entrepreneurs how to build Passport To Wealth and the soon to be released My Internet Business .

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