| I say none of these. * Too many "cloud" competitors, enough with trying to squeeze a margin. * I wouldn't want to compete with Box, DropBox, GDrive, S3, OneDrive, or BitTorrent Sync. To support enterprise customer at this level, I think is something Yahoo! not too familiar with. * Another Javascript framework to resurrect, probably time to rethink about how many JS developers you have to hire to to maintain the high visibility and demand from the community. * Community was a good show, but Yahoo's UI for their video content is just bloat. Too much information, graphic wise not too appealing. They have a shot, but so few people in my circle know about Yahoo video. But I think it still has a shot. * Why would Microsoft sell Xbox Music? I think the best thing for Yahoo to do, is to do sports and finance. They can continue to build contents around it. Yes there is ESPNSport, MLB, NBA etc but Yahoo can probably do better if they focus on building a community. They already have a huge sport community, why not use it? They already have content makers so make finance more attractive, try to go after Bloomberg. Social is dominated by Facebook and Twitter (and their acquired products like Instagram and Vine), but there is still much to explorer around social, not just adding friends. |