Slap corporation's "evil grubby hands"Bashing Yahoo has become one of the easiest activities in the world. Flickr is still loved, however, and may, in fact, be one of the few things standing between Microsoft and its acquisition of Yahoo.
Yes, yes, there's Yahoo's leadership and the antitrust issues to consider. But in terms of user or stockholder opinion, a group titled "Microsoft: Keep Your Evil Grubby Hands Off Of Our Flickr" represents the loudest outcry yet. The group has 2,668 members, and its original name is in all caps, too.
Amusing threads and heavily signed petitions abound, yet what's best about the group is its collection of images. This article would have gotten to you a few minutes sooner had I not looked through them, but some of the funniest are visible here, here, and here.
I'm not, of course, convinced that a good sense of humor will outweigh a $44.6 billion offer. Still, the publicity the group is getting (it's been covered by Wired and several other prominent sites) won't hurt, and if the acquisition goes through, the images should at least provide some amusement during the inevitable layoffs.
On the more newsy front of this issue, there's been little movement. The last anyone heard, Jerry Yang was still undecided and trying to keep his troops on task.
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Microsoft has antitrust issues to resolve...
Microsoft sux....
Now others might post negative comments!
Why are Flickr people angry? Is is because maybe NOW people might begin to post non-favorable comments about others' photos?
Geez, imagine a sight where everyone's a professional with perfect photos. It always seemed a bit too uptopian to me. Microsoft should be able shake it back to reality by fixing the code so it allows no just positive comments.
please do not feed the trolls
please do not feed the trolls
don't be a freaking tard.
don't be a freaking tard. They've got business sense, but what have they ever done to boost the incentive for people to buy their products?
People buy their products because people have bought their products. I'ts learned behavior, it doesn't mean the products are good anymore.
Microsoft Rules....
Microsoft Rules....
Microsoft is simply just too good
Microsoft is the greatest company in the world. Be happy with that.
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