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To: Big Dog who wrote (330)5/20/1999 10:21:00 AM
From: William F. Wager, Jr.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 614
 
Hi Darrell--thanks for your work. This has turned into a real dud.bw



To: Big Dog who wrote (330)5/21/1999 9:17:00 AM
From: Big Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 614
 
Looks like AOL is serious about its innovations. iTurf's marketing agreement with AOL couldn't have been more timely. Eventually the market will figure this out.

"Yahoo to Announce AOL Pact

StreetQ has learned from sources that Internet portal, Yahoo! (YHOO), is currently in talks with America Online (AOL) about a possible portal pact. Under terms of the agreement, Yahoo! would be featured in highly trafficked areas of AOL's online service and be made the official search engine of America Online. Furthermore, the Yahoo! directory would be made the official directory of Netscape's NetCenter site, whose directory is currently powered by Excite. In return, Yahoo! would cross market America Online's Internet access services.

Given the current state of Yahoo!'s tumultuous relationship with AT&T (T), whose WorldNet service is being marketed by Yahoo!, it is not unlikely that Yahoo! is seeking to disalign itself from the Excite-AtHome-AT&T Axis formed by the three companies two months ago.

Yahoo! closed at $151 1/2 on Thursday, AOL ended the day at $129 1/2, while AT&T closed at $59 1/4."

streetq.com