Several Internet pundits have suggested in the course of the past year-plus that Microsoft ought to acquire Twitter. (An equal amount have advocated for Google to buy the corporation and help save it from Microsoft;s clutches.)Would a Microsoft buy — if Twitter;s founders ever entertained such an idea — make sense for the Redmondians? CEO Steve Ballmer said this week that he;s not convinced such a move would make sense for Microsoft. But he didn;t say Microsoft hadn;t considered such a move or that it might not inside the future.Search Engine Land Editor-in-Chief Danny Sullivan had a chance to quiz Ballmer about all things search-related during a March 2 Search and Marketing Expo West (SMX) keynote.Here;s the pair;s exchange about Twitter (from the transcript):DANNY SULLIVAN: You mentioned Twitter. Acquire them, really should you be buying them? Ought to you get them out there, they’ve got that great data, shouldn’t you just own the whole business and have it out there?STEVE BALLMER: Not clear. I mean, we have a great relationship and partnership with Twitter. Not clear to me. I mean, I would hate to not have that partnership. Whether we should own the firm or not I think is far less clear. In some senses, as an independent,
Office Enterprise 2007, they have a lot of value and a lot of credibility, I think, with their user community. Would they have that same credibility with the user community if they were captive? Not clear. And they want to be an independent company, which means we want to have a great partnership with them, and do a good job.If Ballmer had no interest in Twitter, he;d say so, I;d think, given he;s not a guy afraid to speak his mind. But the way he phrased his answer (”not clear to me”) made me think Microsoft may have sniffed around and may still be sniffing….The bigger question for Microsoft watchers is what would Microsoft do with Twitter if Ballmer ever had a chance to get the corporation? Would Twitter become the “real time search” division within Microsoft;s Online Systems Home business? Would Microsoft use the Twitter technology to create yet another SharePoint tentacle? Would Microsoft put some of the Twitter brains into its FUSE Lab, which is charged with incorporating social-computing technologies into Microsoft products? Or would Microsoft keep Twitter at arm;s length, and let it run as is as a quasi-independent subsidiary?A 12 months ago,
Office 2007 Standard Key, before I had joined Twitter,
Microsoft Office 2010, I wrote a post entitled “Microsoft shouldn;t purchase Twitter,” which got me lots of hate mail from Twitter backers and the Web 2.0 crowd in general. Would I say the same today? I;m on the fence. Twitter still has yet to launch ads or any other money-making scheme, but it;s still around and still relevant to various techie and non-techie users.It;s all speculation at this point, of course, especially given Ballmer;s acknowledgement that Twitter “want(s) to be an independent provider.” But do you see reasons Microsoft could and should really try to acquire Twitter?Meanwhile, speaking of speculation, how about Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz;s claim that if she had been running Yahoo when Microsoft first approached the enterprise to acquire it,
Windows 7 Pro, she;d have gone through with the deal? Whew… I bet Ballmer;s glad Bartz joined the corporation after talks had fizzled… especially given the fact that Microsoft;s acquired a lot of Yahoos in the previous or two,
Windows 7 Ultimate Product Key, and is going to be supplying Yahoo;s Web search results for the next ten years — all without having to shell out $50 billion….