There;s a brand new rumor going around that Google is considering buying Twitter. Microsoft watcher Todd Bishop says that alarm bells needs to be going off in Redmond.If you'll find any bells heading off,
Office 2010 Pro produit cl��, they needs to be warning bells. Microsoft ought to resist the siren contact with the most recent Internet 2.0 darling.Microsoft doesn;t neeed to buy Twitter. Positive,
Office Pro Plus 2010 X64, you could argue that utilizing Microsoft;s lookup engine within Twitter and its adCenter platform to serve up ads on Twitter could aid boost Redmond;s marketplace shares in these markets.But I;d argue Microsoft could simply do a Twitter clone — the same way that it has built its own Facebook-notification-like news stream into Windows Live — and reap similar results. In fact,
Office Professional 2010 Aktivierung Key, the Softies are hinting they;ve already been experimenting with adding Twitter-like functionality to its business software (perhaps via SharePoint). I;d bet the Xbox and maybe the Pink/Danger mobile teams have been looking at doing their own Twitter-like services too.I wouldn;t be surprised to see Microsoft feign interest in Twitter to push its valuation up a few more million,
Office 2010 Home And Business 64bit, just to make positive Google pays top dollar for the microblogging vendor if and when it buys Twitter.Do you agree? Need to Microsoft stick to its knitting? Or do you see a case that would justify the Softies spending $250 million or more for Twitter?