Early Christmas present for Yahoo!

Martin Belam
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Published 26 December, 2002
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The festivities have interrupted the analysis of Yahoo!'s Christmas Eve acquisition of web search provider Inktomi - see their press release.

There is a lively debate going on at webmasterworld.com about what this means for Yahoo!, for Google, and by extension for MSN and AOL. There is a great deal of sense being spoken by key contributors like Brett Tabke. And also some inevitable nonsense.

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