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CES 2008 - Yang & Filo on Yahoo’s Future

By Joseph Hunkins at January 07, 2008 3 Comments

Jerry Yang spoke about Yahoo a few hours ago, and I’d have to say the talk was lackluster given the amount of attention the markets are paying to Yahoo leadership right now, and given the slick Gates keynote of yesterday. (C’mon Jerry - no Guitar Hero action?).

Yahoo spent a lot of time talking about and “introducing” Yahoo Go” Version 3, a product I that I think is not all that familiar even in many “insiders”, but Jerry treated Yahoo Go as if it was a household word.

Yahoo Go did look neat - a lot like the MS mobile phone innovations shown yesterday which also offer excellent info+browser+mapping+data integration for phones.

Also announced was an expansion of mobile and widget platforms to make them more “open” and therefore more appealing to developers, though I’m not clear how significant this will be. In my opinion Yahoo does a brilliant job innovating for developers and then fails to “get the word out”.

Yahoo, like Microsoft yesterday, noted that they are looking at *billions* of mobile users and that although PCs are still important to them it’s clear that mobile is the bright and shining star where innovation will be happening.

After the talk I had a chance to interview co-founder David Filo, who had just come in for a few comments at the end of the talk and was hanging around afterward. Like many Silicon Valley elites David was engaging and personal.

Filo confirmed that David’s plans are to ease out of some of his technology management roles at Yahoo while Jerry’s intention is to stay engaged into the foreseeable future as CEO. When Terry Semel left the company it was often suggested that Yang would not stay long and would be more of an interim CEO, but those rumors appear to have been unfounded.

I asked David if he’d met with Bill Gates during CES. He said “I haven’t”, which leads me to my current working hypothesis which is a little wild, but that’s what blogging is for!

The hypothesis is that the Gates Keynote last night and the Yang talk this morning were not coincidental, but were the result of meetings - probably last night - between Gates, Yang, and perhaps former Yahoo CEO Terry Semel. I’ll certainly take David at his word that “he” did not meet with Gates. Semel was *in the audience* this morning but was not introduced.

I should note that when I pressed David to talk about a potential merger he suggested he feels Yahoo has a lot to do themselves before moving in that direction, but he also noted how the industry moves in fast and furious ways. He actually asked *me* what the advantage would be to that. I’ve written about that before here at the blog but in short it’s that Yahoo+MSN would be able to fight Google in ways neither appears to be able to do alone.

So I’m not predicting a merger/buyout but I sure wouldn’t rule it out, and I’m guessing there are informal talks going on - probably here at CES.

Disclaimer: I’ve got some Yahoo Stock. Not that it’s making me any money mind you, but I’ve got some.

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3 Comments

Daya Baran said...

Excellent post Joe! So there is no Yahoo MSN merger. At least for now.

January 7th, 2008 at 4:12 pm
Reshma said...

Excellent, thank you for sharing this insight with those of us not there.

January 7th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
Joe said...

No Daya - I’m just speculating that it’s under serious consideration, but no inside info here…

January 8th, 2008 at 3:44 pm

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