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First Google, now AOL and News Corp again

Published Thursday 10th April 2008 09:28 GMT

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Hang on, isn't this the Rise of the Anti-Christ? 

By Dave
Posted Thursday 10th April 2008 10:41 GMT
Alert

Newscorp, Yahoo, Microsoft, AOL - MySpace, Yahoo, MSN, AOL. Surely this is attempt at gathering up all that is Evil and Lame on the internet and concentrating them together in one uber-evil-frankenstein hybrid site where it literally rains adverts. All they need to do is to get Phorm on board and Gondor will phall.

AOL + Yahoo 

By Danyer
Posted Thursday 10th April 2008 11:25 GMT

AOLYahoo!

Yah!AOL

AOLhoo!

AOLYah!

hAOooLYa!

whatever :)

A choice of Bill or Wupert 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 10th April 2008 11:54 GMT
Black Helicopters

Let it be Bill, please, anything but Wupert. No! No! I hear the News Corps Helicopters.

@AOL + Yahoo 

By Kevin Mac Uistin
Posted Thursday 10th April 2008 12:01 GMT
Coat

American On Line Yahoos

Idea partner for MS 

By James Pickett
Posted Thursday 10th April 2008 12:16 GMT
Gates Horns

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo_(literature)

Such evil... 

By Jach
Posted Thursday 10th April 2008 23:15 GMT

I agree with Dave.

On another note, AOL is still around?

Well,,,, 

By Tim Bates
Posted Friday 11th April 2008 05:25 GMT

At least with a sudden increase in popularity, any sale will likely be some months away, or perhaps yahoo's value and popularity will increase from all the attention and they won't sell at all.

On the down side though, that means we all have to wait months for the final result.

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