The technology market is afire with news of Microcrosoft acquiring another giant Yahoo!. But industry experts find it hard to consider it merely an acquisition bid for just the money coming from advertisements. Besides benefitting from Yahoo!’s online capabilities, they believe that ‘Microsoft has had more success with mobile operating systems than in mobilizing its Internet (http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/16284/) properties; and experts feel that Yahoo! Go platform would work extremely well for Microsoft.

Now, talking of market share, Apple which is said to have shipped nearly 4 million iPhones in 2007 with the target of achieving 10 million sales in 2008 has been one of the prime promoters of the Multitouch technology. Microsoft on the other hand says it will ship around 20 million smartfones in 2008 for Windows Mobile (http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/16284/).
While experts consider Apple a much innovative challenger gaining a considerable mindshare over market shares. It regular innovation and upgradation of the iPhone since its launch in mid- 200 7 has been a constant threat to competitors like technology giants like Microsoft.
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It is expected that Apple will leave no stones unturned to maintain the sizable market share it is enjoying, even if the threat of a Microsoft-Yahoo! attempt to take on Apple iPhones. Moreover, Apple is also contemplating expanding iPhones worldwide market share from countries it holds presently – United States, UK, Germany to countries like Italty, Spain and Switzerland in the coming months.
Reports indicate that Apple Inc’s usage share of mobile devices online is rapidly-growing at the rate of 0.17% which is almost triple that of Microsoft’s stagnant rate of 0.06%, which stays affected since the launch of Apple iPhone in June 2007.
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Posted something like this way back on another site when the news was first breaking.
Yahoo is tied in with SoftBank of Japan.
SoftBank bought out the rights of Vodaphone Japan and is partnered with yahooBB / yahooBB phone.
rumor was that SoftBank was to be the carrier if Docomo didn’t want to play with Jobs.
yahoo is also “the” auction site of Japan.
People keep crying “google, google” … jeez … does M$ really need to stomp on google? I think they could easily do that on their own, if they tried
M$ has to be looking at a bigger picture than what the “experts” are saying.
Scared of the iPhone … even being a fanobi … I really tend to think not.
However, back to the Yahoo Japan idea … I think that much more is at stake than just playing tag with google.
ahhhm, what do I know, I am not an expert!
This is great news, I’d love to see Microsoft and Yahoo squirming at the thought of having apple as competition.