Jerry Yang's departure was long overdue. Was it founder's syndrome or a timid board?
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The language among Microsoft, Yahoo and Carl Icahn gets harsh as the sides position themselves for a possible showdown.
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Jerry Yang makes a big bet that a technological edge in your core business is no longer a necessity.
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Now that a deal is off, both companies need to rethink their strategies.
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If Yahoo's managers are hoping Ballmer will go away, they should know retreat is not in his vocabulary.
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The aggressive business tactics of U.S. companies are often cast as alien in Paris, but French entrepreneurs can emulate the Microsoft-Yahoo approach.
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If Microsoft's Steve Ballmer plays hardball with Yahoo, he will have to figure out how to keep the best talent from fleeing.
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Yahoo and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp are flirting but experts say Microsoft is still the best prospect.
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Electronics retailer Marvin Jemal may be late to the U.S. wireless branded market.
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Researchers at UCLA have designed a solar cell using cheap, everyday plastics.
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Asia leads other parts of the world in wireless adoption, and growth will continue.
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Twenty-five-year-old CEOs had their chance, and failed. Now, older, wiser—and more adventurous—executives are getting back in the saddle at startups, and showing the kids how it’s done.
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Unlike past shows, this year’s National Cable & Telecommunications Associations convention will draw a mixed crowd.
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What started as a personal hobby for its founders flourishes as a cornerstone of the web. But how long will it last?
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