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Guess the higher-end feature will not go into 450D series.
a BW article, dated May 4, 2007, talked about "Microsoft + Yahoo = ?" - it was the first time report about the potential buy-out. Microsoft was feeling increasing pressure to compete with Google (GOOG), which planned to beef up its portfolio with a $3.1 billion purchase of online advertising company DoubleClick. Among bloggers on the Net, there is plenty of skepticism about a merger because of the size of the deal, the differences in culture, the abundance of executive egos, and the redundancies in technology. "If Microsoft buys Yahoo, Microsoft should immediately spin the Yahoo-MSN business out as a separate company," says Henry Blodget, the one-time analyst at Merrill Lynch (ML), who now writes the Internet Outsider blog. "If it doesn't, both Yahoo and MSN will die." (see BusinessWeek.com, 5/4/07, "Yahoo, MSN "Will Die"").