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 <title>Jerry Yang Hatred Reaching Hysterical Levels</title>
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It&#039;s been a few days since Microsoft reportedly walked away for good
from discussions with Yahoo, and the vitriol being hurled at Yahoo CEO
Jerry Yang is really something to behold. There certainly are facts to
back it up, but the uniformity of the conventional wisdom and the level
of anger puzzles me. Some of the coverage has taken on a very personal
tone.
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You can easily picture the veins bulging as &lt;strong&gt;Michael Arrington at TechCrunch&lt;/strong&gt; screams Yahoo can&#039;t possibly make more mistakes:
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