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> It looks that lot of their users don't like that idea: To be more precise, they don't like this: "Stop Yahoo! from buying Tumblr!! If this happens, the entire interface will be changed , and millions of users will delete their accounts - me being one of them. Please, please, please sign this to stop this!!" ... which isn't the same as Yahoo buying Tumblr. They don't want Yahoo to negatively change Tumblr (there's a…
Whatever their reason is, I don't get why I just got downvoted. I was just a messenger who shows that petition exists.
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Porn. Tumblr has porn. As always, when two technologies are battling, the one porn picks will win.
How is that going to play out with 3d printers?
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...not to mention Facebook took over as the place for most people to share photos with their friends
I don't think Flickr and Facebook/Instragram really compete, except in the situation where people didn't need Flickr but Facebook/Instagram didn't exist yet. Flickr is more for professional photographers, not a social network for youths to share their photos with their group. If Flickr loses professional photogs, then they're hurting. But they haven't yet. Instagram is not going to replace Flickr for Flickr's core au…
So yes you're right, they don't compete. But thats the problem. Hypothetical one, and I wouldn't blame the CEO for it. Its just one of the many things up the road they didn't travel up.
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Porn. Tumblr has porn. As always, when two technologies are battling, the one porn picks will win.
Except HD-DVD. In that battle, it was the one who had a video game console backing the standard versus the one with porn but a console maker only paying lip service to the technology.
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#85I should point out WordPress is far too heavy for a Raspberry Pi, I need something lightweight.
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#86Ask HN: who is the biggest winner in the Yahoo-Tumblr merger? David Karp? Marco Arment? Marissa mayer? Union Square Ventures? Greylock Partners? Sequoia Capital?
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#88These companies, especially the biggest ones and the ones that are acquired by them; they all seem to have one thing in common. They are all not at all about what they built, but, once you control for the variables, what you are left with is that it all comes down to users. These acquisitions have zero interest in the "product" as it is rarely unique or even innovative (image filters, "micro"-blogging, task management, etc.); it is all about acquiring the users.
Is there anything that could point to these and most other acquisitions not being solely about the users. I find it hard to believe that Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, etc couldn't build what are, essentially, usually, rather simple technologies.
It seems like it all comes down to the human factor and that changing versus creating new habits is rather difficult and costly, i.e., more than $1 billion dollars costly.
Sorry for the redundancy. I had to throw it together while being interrupted with work. Damn work.
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#89I am genuinely confused about something because my realization does not coincide with my previous held beliefs. So I would appreciate if someone else could validate or make a good argument for why I am wrong. These companies, especially the biggest ones and the ones that are acquired by them; they all seem to have one thing in common. They are all not at all about what they built, but, once you control for the variab…
It helps that the Tumblr demographic is most likely different from Yahoo's - although that may hurt them when trying to monetize since a different approach may be required. We'll see what happens.
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#90Does anybody here think that this is a good deal for Yahoo?
It'll take at least a year before we have any idea. For now, just grab the popcorn. It's going to be fun to watch. Remember people thought Facebook was crazy to pay $1 Billion for Instagram. Now it's probably worth several times that...
Is it though? As far as I can tell it still has $0 revenue.