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- Whose Era Is It Anyway?
- There's a smoldering fight between Robert Scoble, Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg over whether to talk about Web 3.0, as the AllthingsDigital crowd would have it, or "2010 Web," as Scoble suggests. All of them have it wrong. Web 3.0 sounds even more contrived than Web 2.0 ever did; Scoble,...
- Blog posts 2009-06-01
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- Google Will Own Netbook Market
- Google's new Chrome operating system is going to clean up the netbook market within five years or as soon as HP and other vendors get out from under their OEM deals with Microsoft, leaving Microsoft with an increasingly marginalized desktop PC market for its Windows operating system. Google says it...
- Blog posts 2009-07-08
- Talking with Google's CEO About the Post-Industrial Era
- Jeff Jarvis submits: At the Aspen Ideas Festival, I got up to a mic to ask Eric Schmidt a question. No, it wasn’t, “what would Google do?” I wanted his reaction to a notion I’ve talked about here that has crystallized since I wrote the book: that we are...
- External links 2009-07-01
- With Chrome OS, Google Intends to Destroy the Desktop and Microsoft
- Google stole the tech and media spotlight today as it revealed a mountain of new details about Chrome OS , the company's new operating system due in late 2010. It is a completely different type of OS we provide a summary of how that eliminates the...
- News items 2009-11-20
- Google Launches Apps Reseller Program
- Google will provide training, support, and tools for sales and marketing to resellers. Tools for integrating Google Apps into the customers' business software will also be made available. "Google Apps has reached a level of maturity where it is useful and valuable for almost any business," said Dave Girouard, president...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Google Gunning For eBay, PayPal
- Google is going after Skype, eBay's voice-over-IP VoIP phone service and, more importantly, PayPal, its online payment business. Google announced that it's releasing Google Voice to registered users of Grand Central, the VoIP company it acquired in June 2007, and will release it to the general public...
- Blog posts 2009-03-12
- Google's Upgrades & Tools Help Media Companies
- Google, as always, is on the move, and a few of its recent product upgrades deserve special attention. First, there is larger search box displaying results in larger type by default, not requiring any special setting. When the search giant implemented this feature last week, at first...
- Blog posts 2009-09-14
- Google Chrome 4: Yes, it's fast, but is it usable?
- By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews If, as Google says, a Web browser is not so much an application but a platform upon which a new class of applications may be built, then that platform must provide support . It...
- News items 2009-11-06
- Google May Save Papers, Not Kill Them
- Google didn't force the New York Times to buy the Boston Globe for $1.1 billion, nor whisper to Sam Zell that what a newspaper like the Chicago Tribune really needs is billions of dollars in debt. Google never told reporters to resist writing for the Web because their papers' Internet...
- Blog posts 2009-05-03
- Google Looks to Dominate iPhone and Android Advertising With AdMob Acquisition
- Google announced this morning that it has acquired 3-year old mobile display ad serving platform AdMob for $750 million, half the price it paid for YouTube in 2006. Why did Google make this move? Two reasons stand out. First, AdMob is a very...
- News items 2009-11-09
- Google Books' Arch-Enemy Formally Launches
- Last week, mentioned that three of Google's GOOG arch-rivalsâ??Microsoft MSFT, Amazon AMZN, and Yahoo YHOOâ??were planning to join the growing coalition that take point on opposing the search giant's plan to digitally archive and sell copies of virtually every book ever published in the history of the world. Yesterday, that...
- News items 2009-08-27
- Google's Founders: These Emperors Have No Clothes
- A sure sign that this economic downturn is far worse than any of the previous ones during the Internet Era is when the perpetually expanding Google hit the outer limits of growth and begins to contract. And that is precisely what has happened. For the second time...
- Blog posts 2009-02-13
- Murdoch's Google Crackdown Sparks Debate
- Is Rupert Murdoch bluffing? Making a bold high-stakes gamble that will save the troubled newspaper industry? Or pursuing a pipe dream that can only end in failure?The News Corp. chairman has prompted a fierce debate among media watchers with his accusation that Google is "stealing" from his vast newspaper...
- News items 2009-11-15
- Murdoch's Google Crackdown Sparks Debate
- Is Rupert Murdoch bluffing? Making a bold high-stakes gamble that will save the troubled newspaper industry? Or pursuing a pipe dream that can only end in failure? The News Corp. chairman has prompted a fierce debate among media watchers with his accusation that Google is "stealing" from his vast newspaper...
- News items 2009-11-15
- Yahoo vs. Google: A Reprise
- Amidst reports of an imminent executive shakeup at the top this week at Yahoo, it's worth noting that the company's performance has been improving lately. Its share of the domestic search market increased by half a percentage in January, to 21 percent, while Google's fell by half of a percent,...
- Blog posts 2009-02-23
- Google Positions Itself to Profit from Scanned Books
- The debate rages on over the proposed settlement of a class-action lawsuit between Google and some authors over the effort by the search giant to scan and sell out-of-print books and other print publications including magazines. The U.S. Justice Department recently announced that it is looking into...
- Blog posts 2009-06-18
- Reacting to Google's Lifeline as if it Were a Torpedo
- Every now and again, someone inside the newspaper business utters something so patently idiotic about what's responsible for his industry's downfall that yours truly gets angry and feels compelled to set the record straight. The current example is one Andrew Smith of the Dallas Morning News, who...
- Blog posts 2008-09-15
- Thanks to Google, the Micropayment Era Is Closer
- In the long and torturous online content debate over free vs. paid, one of the more attractive, if theoretical visions involves the emergence of a micro-payment platform that would allow content sites to collect small fees from users in return for access to premium content. This elusive...
- Blog posts 2009-09-09
- In Defense of a Google Exec
- Google CEO Eric Schmidt is taking a beating in the blogosphere, including by friends of mine, for his recent comments mourning the fate of investigative reporting in this era of never-ending downsizing at traditional media companies. This is partly because there are many who believe Google is responsible for the...
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Can Google Reach Its Pie in the Sky?
- Gregory Ness submits: Google GOOG is one of the few dotcom-era companies that truly exceeded investor expectations. Imagine anyone so brazen a couple decades ago to think that an advertising/directory company could grow to threaten the world’s global tech giants. Yet here we are today with Google stealing the tech thunder with...
- External links 2008-10-07
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