Chapter 1156: Bill Gates' Condition
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Five years ago, Microsoft was willing to cooperate with Yahoo mainly because it saw how Yahoo Browser, a breakthrough software product, could promote the promotion of Microsoft's next-generation desktop operating system. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
However, when Windows 95 was a big success and Microsoft's Windows system became dominant, Bill Gates gradually felt that Microsoft had suffered a big loss in this cooperation with Yahoo.
Yahoo Browser took advantage of Windows 95 to quickly and almost monopolize the market, but Microsoft only got a promise that could not be fulfilled in the short term.
As a result, Microsoft even had the idea of tearing up the contract at one point.
It's just that in the initial period, affected by the 30% forward equity subscription authority thrown by Eric, Bill Gates has always had the idea of annexing Yahoo, and he is a little hesitant to tear up his face with Yahoo.
With the outbreak of the Internet wave, Microsoft realized that the original contract had even become a constraint for Microsoft to follow the trend and expand its Internet business.
Although Yahoo Browser is the default browser for Windows, the control of the software has always been in Yahoo hands. Through the traffic guidance of Yahoo Browser, a web interface, Yahoo Portal has dominated more than 70% of the Internet portal market, and has gradually created Yahoo's current market value of more than $170 billion.
In comparison, Microsoft's MSN portal gets little to no help from Yahoo Chrome.
It's just that, despite realizing this, it is already too late for Microsoft to tear up its face with Yahoo.
Through the Yahoo Technology Alliance and tens of thousands of patent barriers, Yahoo's advantage in the Internet business has been entrenched.
Five years ago, if Microsoft refused to cooperate with Yahoo to develop a graphical interface browser on its own, it could also use the advantages of its own operating system platform to create a new standard to compete with Yahoo.
But now, even Microsoft, no matter how powerful, is unable to recreate a standard to compete with Yahoo in the Internet space.
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Five years ago, Microsoft was willing to cooperate with Yahoo mainly because it saw how Yahoo Browser, a breakthrough software product, could promote the promotion of Microsoft's next-generation desktop operating system.
However, when Windows 95 was a big success and Microsoft's Windows system became dominant, Bill Gates gradually felt that Microsoft had suffered a big loss in this cooperation with Yahoo.
Yahoo Browser took advantage of Windows 95 to quickly and almost monopolize the market, but Microsoft only got a promise that could not be fulfilled in the short term.
As a result, Microsoft even had the idea of tearing up the contract at one point.
It's just that in the initial period, affected by the 30% forward equity subscription authority thrown by Eric, Bill Gates has always had the idea of annexing Yahoo, and he is a little hesitant to tear up his face with Yahoo.
With the outbreak of the Internet wave, Microsoft realized that the original contract had even become a constraint for Microsoft to follow the trend and expand its Internet business.
Although Yahoo Browser is the default browser for Windows, the control of the software has always been in Yahoo hands. Through the traffic guidance of Yahoo Browser, a web interface, Yahoo Portal has dominated more than 70% of the Internet portal market, and has gradually created Yahoo's current market value of more than $170 billion.
In comparison, Microsoft's MSN portal gets little to no help from Yahoo Chrome.
It's just that, despite realizing this, it is already too late for Microsoft to tear up its face with Yahoo.
Through the Yahoo Technology Alliance and tens of thousands of patent barriers, Yahoo's advantage in the Internet business has been entrenched.
Five years ago, if Microsoft refused to cooperate with Yahoo to develop a graphical interface browser on its own, it could also use the advantages of its own operating system platform to create a new standard to compete with Yahoo.
But now, even Microsoft, no matter how powerful, is unable to recreate a standard to compete with Yahoo in the Internet space.
Five years ago, Microsoft was willing to cooperate with Yahoo mainly because it saw how Yahoo Browser, a breakthrough software product, could promote the promotion of Microsoft's next-generation desktop operating system.
However, when Windows 95 was a big success and Microsoft's Windows system became dominant, Bill Gates gradually felt that Microsoft had suffered a big loss in this cooperation with Yahoo.
Yahoo Browser took advantage of Windows 95 to quickly and almost monopolize the market, but Microsoft only got a promise that could not be fulfilled in the short term.
As a result, Microsoft even had the idea of tearing up the contract at one point.
It's just that in the initial period, affected by the 30% forward equity subscription authority thrown by Eric, Bill Gates has always had the idea of annexing Yahoo, and he is a little hesitant to tear up his face with Yahoo.
With the outbreak of the Internet wave, Microsoft realized that the original contract had even become a constraint for Microsoft to follow the trend and expand its Internet business.
Although Yahoo Browser is the default browser for Windows, the control of the software has always been in Yahoo hands. Through the traffic guidance of Yahoo Browser, a web interface, Yahoo Portal has dominated more than 70% of the Internet portal market, and has gradually created Yahoo's current market value of more than $170 billion.
In comparison, Microsoft's MSN portal gets little to no help from Yahoo Chrome.
It's just that, despite realizing this, it is already too late for Microsoft to tear up its face with Yahoo.
Through the Yahoo Technology Alliance and tens of thousands of patent barriers, Yahoo's advantage in the Internet business has been entrenched.
Five years ago, if Microsoft refused to cooperate with Yahoo to develop a graphical interface browser on its own, it could also use the advantages of its own operating system platform to create a new standard to compete with Yahoo.
But now, even Microsoft, no matter how powerful, is unable to recreate a standard to compete with Yahoo in the Internet space.
Five years ago, Microsoft was willing to cooperate with Yahoo mainly because it saw how Yahoo Browser, a breakthrough software product, could promote the promotion of Microsoft's next-generation desktop operating system.
However, when Windows 95 was a big success and Microsoft's Windows system became dominant, Bill Gates gradually felt that Microsoft had suffered a big loss in this cooperation with Yahoo.
Yahoo Browser took advantage of Windows 95 to quickly and almost monopolize the market, but Microsoft only got a promise that could not be fulfilled in the short term.
As a result, Microsoft even had the idea of tearing up the contract at one point.
It's just that in the initial period, affected by the 30% forward equity subscription authority thrown by Eric, Bill Gates has always had the idea of annexing Yahoo, and he is a little hesitant to tear up his face with Yahoo.
With the outbreak of the Internet wave, Microsoft realized that the original contract had even become a constraint for Microsoft to follow the trend and expand its Internet business.
Although Yahoo Browser is the default browser for Windows, the control of the software has always been in Yahoo hands. Through the traffic guidance of Yahoo Browser, a web interface, Yahoo Portal has dominated more than 70% of the Internet portal market, and has gradually created Yahoo's current market value of more than $170 billion.
In comparison, Microsoft's MSN portal gets little to no help from Yahoo Chrome.
It's just that, despite realizing this, it is already too late for Microsoft to tear up its face with Yahoo.
Through the Yahoo Technology Alliance and tens of thousands of patent barriers, Yahoo's advantage in the Internet business has been entrenched.
Five years ago, if Microsoft refused to cooperate with Yahoo to develop a graphical interface browser on its own, it could also use the advantages of its own operating system platform to create a new standard to compete with Yahoo.
But now, even Microsoft, no matter how powerful, is unable to recreate a standard to compete with Yahoo in the Internet space.
Five years ago, Microsoft was willing to cooperate with Yahoo mainly because it saw how Yahoo Browser, a breakthrough software product, could promote the promotion of Microsoft's next-generation desktop operating system.
However, when Windows 95 was a big success and Microsoft's Windows system became dominant, Bill Gates gradually felt that Microsoft had suffered a big loss in this cooperation with Yahoo.
Yahoo Browser took advantage of Windows 95 to quickly and almost monopolize the market, but Microsoft only got a promise that could not be fulfilled in the short term.
As a result, Microsoft even had the idea of tearing up the contract at one point.
It's just that in the initial period, affected by the 30% forward equity subscription authority thrown by Eric, Bill Gates has always had the idea of annexing Yahoo, and he is a little hesitant to tear up his face with Yahoo.
With the outbreak of the Internet wave, Microsoft realized that the original contract had even become a constraint for Microsoft to follow the trend and expand its Internet business.
Although Yahoo Browser is the default browser for Windows, the control of the software has always been in Yahoo hands. Through the traffic guidance of Yahoo Browser, a web interface, Yahoo Portal has dominated more than 70% of the Internet portal market, and has gradually created Yahoo's current market value of more than $170 billion.
In comparison, Microsoft's MSN portal gets little to no help from Yahoo Chrome.
It's just that, despite realizing this, it is already too late for Microsoft to tear up its face with Yahoo.
Through the Yahoo Technology Alliance and tens of thousands of patent barriers, Yahoo's advantage in the Internet business has been entrenched.
Five years ago, if Microsoft refused to cooperate with Yahoo to develop a graphical interface browser on its own, it could also use the advantages of its own operating system platform to create a new standard to compete with Yahoo.
But now, even Microsoft, no matter how powerful, is unable to recreate a standard to compete with Yahoo in the Internet space.
Five years ago, Microsoft was willing to cooperate with Yahoo mainly because it saw how Yahoo Browser, a breakthrough software product, could promote the promotion of Microsoft's next-generation desktop operating system.
However, when Windows 95 was a big success and Microsoft's Windows system became dominant, Bill Gates gradually felt that Microsoft had suffered a big loss in this cooperation with Yahoo.
Yahoo Browser took advantage of Windows 95 to quickly and almost monopolize the market, but Microsoft only got a promise that could not be fulfilled in the short term.
As a result, Microsoft even had the idea of tearing up the contract at one point.
It's just that in the initial period, affected by the 30% forward equity subscription authority thrown by Eric, Bill Gates has always had the idea of annexing Yahoo, and he is a little hesitant to tear up his face with Yahoo.
With the outbreak of the Internet wave, Microsoft realized that the original contract had even become a constraint for Microsoft to follow the trend and expand its Internet business.
Although Yahoo Browser is the default browser for Windows, the control of the software has always been in Yahoo hands. Through the traffic guidance of Yahoo Browser, a web interface, Yahoo Portal has dominated more than 70% of the Internet portal market, and has gradually created Yahoo's current market value of more than $170 billion.
In comparison, Microsoft's MSN portal gets little to no help from Yahoo Chrome.
It's just that, despite realizing this, it is already too late for Microsoft to tear up its face with Yahoo.
Through the Yahoo Technology Alliance and tens of thousands of patent barriers, Yahoo's advantage in the Internet business has been entrenched.
Five years ago, if Microsoft refused to cooperate with Yahoo to develop a graphical interface browser on its own, it could also use the advantages of its own operating system platform to create a new standard to compete with Yahoo.
But now, even Microsoft, no matter how powerful, is unable to recreate a standard to compete with Yahoo in the Internet space.
Five years ago, Microsoft was willing to cooperate with Yahoo mainly because it saw how Yahoo Browser, a breakthrough software product, could promote the promotion of Microsoft's next-generation desktop operating system.
However, when Windows 95 was a big success and Microsoft's Windows system became dominant, Bill Gates gradually felt that Microsoft had suffered a big loss in this cooperation with Yahoo.
Yahoo Browser took advantage of Windows 95 to quickly and almost monopolize the market, but Microsoft only got a promise that could not be fulfilled in the short term.
As a result, Microsoft even had the idea of tearing up the contract at one point.
It's just that in the initial period, affected by the 30% forward equity subscription authority thrown by Eric, Bill Gates has always had the idea of annexing Yahoo, and he is a little hesitant to tear up his face with Yahoo.
With the outbreak of the Internet wave, Microsoft realized that the original contract had even become a constraint for Microsoft to follow the trend and expand its Internet business.
Although Yahoo Browser is the default browser for Windows, the control of the software has always been in Yahoo hands. Through the traffic guidance of Yahoo Browser, a web interface, Yahoo Portal has dominated more than 70% of the Internet portal market, and has gradually created Yahoo's current market value of more than $170 billion.
In comparison, Microsoft's MSN portal gets little to no help from Yahoo Chrome.
It's just that, despite realizing this, it is already too late for Microsoft to tear up its face with Yahoo.
Through the Yahoo Technology Alliance and tens of thousands of patent barriers, Yahoo's advantage in the Internet business has been entrenched.
Five years ago, if Microsoft refused to cooperate with Yahoo to develop a graphical interface browser on its own, it could also use the advantages of its own operating system platform to create a new standard to compete with Yahoo.
But now, even Microsoft, no matter how powerful, is unable to recreate a standard to compete with Yahoo in the Internet space.