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Title: Microsoft CEO Candidate Might Nuke Bing
Post by: Drastic on November 08, 2013, 02:18:20 PM
http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/8/5080192/microsoft-ceo-candidate-stephen-elop-bing-xbox-rumors

"Bloomberg also suggests that Elop is willing to shut down or sell some major Microsoft businesses. Elop would reportedly considering killing off the company's Bing search engine, while contemplating selling the Xbox business."
Title: Re: Microsoft CEO Candidate Might Nuke Bing
Post by: rcjordan on November 08, 2013, 07:32:32 PM
When I saw the thread title, my first thought was 'well, what about xbox?"  We may have a 2fer.
Title: Re: Microsoft CEO Candidate Might Nuke Bing
Post by: Brad on November 09, 2013, 11:01:36 AM
>nuke Bing

I can't decide if it would be a shame or allow room for other, leaner competitors in the search engine space.
Title: Re: Microsoft CEO Candidate Might Nuke Bing
Post by: rcjordan on November 09, 2013, 11:37:59 AM
It would certainly complicate/enhance the monopoly issue that G keeps having to face, particularly with EU.
Title: Re: Microsoft CEO Candidate Might Nuke Bing
Post by: Drastic on November 09, 2013, 02:06:57 PM
Microsoft's PR response:

"We appreciate Bloomberg's foray into fiction and look forward to future episodes."

http://techreport.com/news/25629/report-as-microsoft-ceo-elop-could-kill-bing-sell-xbox-business
Title: Re: Microsoft CEO Candidate Might Nuke Bing
Post by: Brad on November 10, 2013, 12:12:15 AM
The problem is the most ready competitors would come out of Russia (Yandex) and/or China, and I trust neither to be inclusive or politically neutral.

I had hoped that somebody in the EU would develop a search engine or two but it seems like nobody wants to try.  I think Marisa thinks Yahoo made a major mistake getting out of search and would love for Y! To get back in, but she can't see paying the lawyers for a battle with Microsoft.

>fiction

There is that, but stranger things have happened just to satisfy a new CEO's ego.  Witness what happened with HP and webOS or Fox TV and Firefly.  ;-)