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Microsoft executives, worried that the plan to acquire Yahoo for an estimated $40 billion, have hatched an alternative plan that might bring about success over Google at a much cheaper cost.
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from mike.tekula 1514 Days ago #
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Absurdly expensive? It can seem that way at first, but consider the math. There’s an estimated 300 million people living in the United States. If you pay each one $1 million for the next three years, that’s just under $1 billion. That saves Microsoft $39 billion compared to what it was going to spend on purchasing Yahoo.That is some seriously flawed math right there.Humbug to this April Fools thing. Humbug, I say.

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from grasshopper 1514 Days ago #
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i’ll totally sign up!!! wait... it’s april what?

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from Winooski 1514 Days ago #
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@mike.tekula: I know, I had to double-check the math just to make sure there wasn’t a shred of reason to it. So now? Now I’m starting to have some serious second thoughts about the veracity of Mr. Sullivan’s article. But time will tell. [;-)]

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from dannysullivan 1514 Days ago #
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Oh, I got the math waayyyyy wrong. See the postscript :)

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from DanThies 1514 Days ago #
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If you’d gone for $100 a year, it would have made better sense than MicroHoo. :D

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from jcolburn 1512 Days ago #
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i signed up for this, but they didn’t have a mac version of the tracking software so that sucks.

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