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April 01, 2006

All Your Web 2.0 Are Belong To Us

We're in the midst of buying Dogg (a Web 2.0 cross between Digg and Dogster "Where Every Dog Has A Webpage"), and you know what? It's a lot of work. Buying up Web 2.0 companies here and there in piecemeal fashion gets old after a while.

It's a lot of work on our Corporate Development team, the Public Relations team, and really isn't that efficient. Plus, it just encourages VCs to pitch us the next "great" company in their portfolio, thereby creating even more work.

Man, the acquisition treadmill is tiring... And expensive!

So after some long discussions with Tim O'Reilly, Michael Arrington, and other Web 2.0 experts, we've decided to just buy Web 2.0.

All of it. All the people, the round cornered boxes, crazy business ideas, and pastel colors.

That's right, just like a trip to Costco, we're buying in bulk and expect to save a lot of cash.

Henceforth, "Yahoo!" will be synonymous with "Web 2.0."

We sincerely hope this will accelerate the move to Web 2.1 or even Web 3.0. This "Web 2.0" thing has gone on long enough.

(Oh, Tim. Sorry about having rename that conference.)

Comments

You want me to believe "April 1, 2006 12:10 AM" blog. Sorry!!! Not me.

Oh Yahoo.

This makes me so happy I never left you.

Gmail? Huh?

In order to take full advantage of this news, I hereby classify myself as a Web 2.0 Company.

That'll be §10,000,000 please!

This seems to have its roots in "Yahoo buys a company before its foundation" story from January.

http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2006/01/yahoo-buys-company-before-its.html

"Yahoo!, where 2.0 R.I.P."

Hehh...

I've got a Bridge 2.0 to sell you in Brooklyn.

I am so grateful to have discovered this news. I was just about to buy some Google stock. Thanks. Phew.

Hahaha .. What would you rename the Conf to ? Yahoo2Conf ? :D

Well it's a good thing I've already moved on to Web 2.1. I can probably charge a premium for that.

sweet! when do I get my check?

Oh. ha. ha... that's funny.

You know what's really, really funny, though? The way Yahoo HK turned over that journalist's email and info to the Chinese government and wound him up in jail for ten years. That was just a freakin' knee slapper.

You should be ashamed to work for this company.

Big Deal - Search Engines Web owns Web 3.0


BTW:

In recognition of April Fools why not activate the hyperlinks on the usernames so that "Weblog URL" can be a link

S-such a lovely way to show how much you care.

Is there a submission form where I can submit my Web 2.0 app for purchase? Wired says Yahoo is the new exit strategy, why not go for it!

Why don't we all just go home now.

I figured the April Fool's joke would be you guys not selling out to the Chinese government. I guess not.

For anyone looking to create their own Web 2.0 Application using Hype and Hot Air, there's a really good article posted at:

http://www.sitepoint.com/article/application-fluff-hot-air

You missed to buy this one : WHISKY 2.0 is still independant, and they'll buy you soon !!!

http://www.whisky.fr/index.php?id=773&sce=94

[french only :-/ ]

Well Digg and Dogster both operate out of Potrero Hill, so you may as well buy up the entire neighborhood to boot:
http://www.potrerohillsf.com/

Is April fools day a legal defence? That looks like a contract to me!