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07 Jun 08
Should Microsoft, Google and everyone else just give up on search and outsource to Google? That’s what Tim O’Reilly argues in a blog post today, and I don’t think he could be more wrong.
article searchenginemarketing search google microsoft competition
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29 May 08
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28 May 08
Bryan LabuttaA response by Mike Arrington to Tim O'Reilly's Microsoft-Google post
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27 May 08
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26 May 08
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See Tim’s video response from the comments below
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fulvius longhiIs Microsoft’s vision to compete in search and reinvent itself as an advertising company nothing more than an attempt to get back into its familiar position as Top Gun? Should Microsoft, Google and everyone else just give up on search and outsource to Google? That’s what Tim O’Reilly argues in a blog post today, and I don’t think he could be more wrong.
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On the publisher side things are even worse. Google doesn’t share enough revenue with content sites that show their ads. The only thing keeping them even close to honest is the fact that Yahoo and Microsoft will occasionally compete for those partners. Take that away, and Google will go back to keeping the majority of advertising revenue generated at those sites (their only competition will be other types of advertising, which generate far less revenue). That is a terrible outcome when you look at it from the perspective of the health of the Inter
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Microsoft can’t ignore the online advertising market, it’s just too big and important. And we need to be behind them in this effort, because if Microsoft and Yahoo lose interest, we’ll be stuck with a monopoly, and the Internet will suffer. Competition drive innovation. Competition drives prices down. To wish this away is irresponsible.
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25 May 08
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try something new like user driven search or new engines
stumble upon rollyo sphere clusty exalead gigablast
or even actuallyask is better than google
r.i.p. eurekster
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