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    December 05, 2006

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    NOYB

    I checked out the Yahoo Auctions for "corporate soul for sale", but I think the auction much have finished too long ago to show up.

    If true, how can Yahoo sustain communities against richer more real-time voice-enabled competition? This will ultimately erode their core business.

    http://www.bubblegeneration.com/2006/11/industry-note-why-yahoo-is-new-aol-or.cfm

    If there's one lesson from YouTube and MySpace, it's that the world can change really fast. Becoming an ally of the telcos will be Yahoo's undoing, as others come to do aggregation, community and content better within each silo, and Yahoo needs to consider it's alliance partners before every action and reaction.

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