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I think you get the award for dumbest idea of the day.


Seriously, friend

A person makes a suggestion and goes on to explain how it would work, why it needs to be done, etc... Never mind that his point is worth exploring, but you come out of nowhere and claim the idiocy of his proposition without 1) explain why, or 2) putting forward an alternative.

I cannot say you are exactly what is wrong with online societies, but your attitude is exactly that and your previous comments prove me right. All negative.

Seriously, Friend, change your attitude towards life.


Really? Why do you think so? :)


I think a big part of the problem is that, were Yahoo! to enter the phone game now, they'd be years behind their competitors. iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows mobile are all pretty established, and could all easily out-maneuver a new competitor. Second, I don't think she would really move into a market that Google is already working in by introducing competition for Android. Yahoo! needs to find some untapped market need and hit it HARD. Unfortunately, phones are probably not that need.


Per the GGP post, they can use Android, they wouldn't be competing with it. They can leverage their market position to create an additional Android app marketplace, or produce a suite of apps that create a Yahoo! integrated experience on other Android devices, whether they distribute these in their own store or someone else's. Android manufacturers already exist, establish a relationship with them and they can start churning out Yahoo!/Android devices in addition to their Google/Android B&N/Android and Amazon/Android devices. The device manufacturers are competing with each other and Apple for the market. They can be promiscuous with companies seeking to create X branded Android devices. They get to rely on their existing production infrastructure and design database, and they get paid by Brand X to create a custom design, it's not out of pocket for them.

The competition would be with the Google/Amazon branding, but Yahoo! already has a relationship with millions of customers, many of whom already own Android devices. Give them better Yahoo! integration into their existing devices + the future option of migrating to a Yahoo! branded device.


Ah yes, that makes sense. I'm not terrific at business sense, thanks. I had not considered that targeting existing Yahoo customers doesn't necessarily cannibalize Google's customers, since they're clearly not jumping to move to gmail, are they?


I'm not the person you are responding to, but I do think the idea of a Yahoo Phone isn't a winner. Mostly because phones are basically fashion items at this point. Can you imagine anyone being impressed that you have the latest Yahoo phone? Me neither.


Summary of the article:

Stephen Convey Taught Me Not to Be Like Him, but screw that, I still want to.


I'm not sure anyone laughed harder than me upon hearing the news.


"Just do it" is a pretty shitty lesson.


Especially if you are a protestor looking for handouts.


Or if you have a burning desire to chop your own hand off.


Not once you’ve just done it.


Yes :)


Like he has a choice or control in the matter...


Or: "How to appear strong when you are weak." There's a word for people who never admit to a mistake: liars.


What trite linkbait.


Don't do it! Go find a small start-up doing something that interests you.


Seriously, screw TechChrunch. They're just this side of blog-spam.


What's the numeric representation of the volume of <silence>? 0 dB


Since dB are a log scale, more properly, it would be -Inf dB.


0 dB = atmospheric pressure. -Inf dB = vacuum of space.


So you make up a different question to fit the answer you want? Actually that seems about right for PHP.


I think you missed the point here. Steve's analogy asks for a number format, not a volume...


Downvoted for cleverness.


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