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eWeek Magazine, February 4, 2008

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eWeek Magazine, February 4, 2008, Asiaing.comeWEEK Magazine is a weekly computing business magazine published by Ziff Davis Media, featuring editorials, reviews, lab tests and news. Now, The February 4, 2008 Issue is available. Free download, PDF format.

The magazine mostly covers enterprise topics and is targeted at IT professionals rather than hobbyists. The magazine was previously known as 'PCweek'. eWEEK Magazine is home to gossip columnist and industry insider Spencer F. Katt and also runs a popular weekly Kattoon (cartoon) of his adventures.

eWeek is the essential technology information source for builders of e-business. Through a combination of news, analysis and evaluation, it guides readers in making the best technology decisions for their enterprise.

Focusing on e-commerce, communications and Internet-based architecture, eWeek enables readers to successfully evaluate, deploy and leverage new technology solutions for competitive advantage.

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In This Issue:

Microsoft bids $44.6 billion for Yahoo
A merger could give it leverage against Google and could benefit businesses as well

Microsoft’s $44.6 billion play for a struggling Yahoo could be a significant step forward in the company’s push into the multibillion-dollar online advertising space and ondemand enterprise computing market.

The merger could give Microsoft some leverage as it looks for ways to slow the rapid growth of Google, according to analysts.

It not only would be a boon for consumers and businesses alike, but also could benefit other parties, such as developers.

However, the merger also would come with risks, ranging from the effort and time it would take for Microsoft to absorb Yahoo to the scrutiny it would get from U.S. and foreign regulators, if the Google-DoubleClick deal is any indication, analysts said. ...

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