Yahoo to buy Geocities 43
Michael
sent in the big news that
Yahoo is Buying GeoCities.
The deal was for 4.52 Billion Bucks- with that kind of cash
maybe they can make the server not lagged to last thursday
and figure out a less intrusive advertising system? Maybe
not, but we can wish.
and no capital :) (Score:1)
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Not surprising (Score:1)
I think Geocities and Yahoo have the same demographic. First time and intermediate Internet users who don't know any better.
4+ billion is a lot of bank though, must be nice to not clear a profit yet but be able to purchase something like that.
Either way, I don't usually go to either so it won't make a difference to me.
I like Yahoo (Score:1)
--Zachary Kessin
Yahoo does a pretty good job (Score:1)
You can't stop being a cow, but you can pick your grass.
Foxtrot knows it (Score:1)
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when's /.'s IPO? (Score:1)
-mike kania
4.5e9 bucks for Geocities? (Score:1)
Anyone got some swampland they wanna develop as a joint venture?
This ain't cash you know... (Score:1)
Remember, most of your favorite internet stocks are majorly overvalued. Notice that most of the big deals lately are stock-swaps? $4.6Bil in funny-money....
Counterexample:Cisco (Score:1)
As for the author of the book that is so _often_ quoted here - I accuse him and his fans of cowardice.
Yes, there is volatility in the market folks. If you can't handle the risk, invest in bonds. If you have some brains, a little capital, and a pair of balls, you can make yourself moderately wealthy.
Consumer Society on Speed! (Score:1)
I'm not even going to bother explaining why I feel that stocks like Yahoo! and Amazon.com are ridiculously over-valued. Hell, right here on my desk, I have today's Financial Times' FT 500 supplement, which now lists Microsoft as the worlds biggest company.
I'm so tempted to turn anachist, become some form of apocalyptic darkside hacker, dedicate my life to the downfall of Microsoft and other over-valued Internet stocks, and basically become a real-life Bond villain.
The Dodger
aka Alec Trevelyan, 006.
Hey! Even Greenspan agrees with me! :) (Score:1)
Today's (29/JAN/99) Financial Times:
'Greenspan says internet stocks have the appeal of a lottery
Goto www.ft.com or something...
Dodge
Except directories are old news (Score:1)
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Woo, glad I was on my way out... (Score:1)
I was working on a couple of sites for one of my hobbies (a live-action roleplaying group) and I was planning to produce them on GeoCities until they started the branding. And now it's a damn logo! *sigh*
I was fine with voluntarily putting a link to GeoCities on my front page in exchange for the space, but that brand is just obnoxious...
Jay (=
here's the deal.... (Score:1)
...Thus, it only makes sense to trade it out in exchange for real assets.
oh geez.. a realization... (Score:1)
Is Geocities more of an asset than Netscape?
good lord...
with that kind of cash (Score:1)
Geocities and Yahoo!, wahoo... (Score:1)
On the other hand, I guess it's good to see a bit of support/interest for one of the largest free web hosting services. I did have a web page on Geocities once, a long time ago...
Business plan for the next decade... (Score:1)
or, how to get ahead in the year 2000:
Open up a web site, make sure it has no product and negative earnings. Go public. Throw around buzzwords like "portal" and "e-commerce". Once your stock price inflates to 400, sell everything and move to Tahiti.
and it sucks. (Score:1)
And would you sell? (Score:1)
Big bucks indeed! (Score:1)
No new ideas (Score:1)
The big idea GeoCities came up with was the popup ad banner. I hate those things. If I go to a GeoCities site by mistake, first I close the banner window, then I look at the site for 5 seconds and realize there is little content there (typically, though not always), then I hit Back and voila, not a problem.
Yahoo invented using the word "My" before anything having to do with the Internet. Need I say more.
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Geocities= it ain't worth a popsicle (Score:1)