i think yahoo was maybe unfixable when she arrived, and maybe it should have been sold sooner, but ithink there was no point in reflecting on what could have been, and i think while symbolic, the name change is sad. they are one of the first generations of internet companies and i'm sad to see it go. >> it doesn't make sense to obsess of a trend you just missed because the thesis was that koogle was the big competitor. now micro soft is competing with amazon. he ran the cloud business and the stock is up on that. if they got yahoo and competed with google, they might have missed what they have now, right? >> i think that is entirely right. there has been leap frogs from search to mobile to social, and now we're looking at the next waves. the frame of augmented reality, how the frames and glasses change how we see the world. how they power that, virtual reality, all of the things on the internet of things. what happens when all of our devices are emitting data and are connected. the companies that go in will not win in social, they'll when on new trends and provide the products that w