You're Right, Joe
Posted Sunday May 18, 2008, 2:34 pm, Over one day old
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Thoughts on the intersection of search, media, technology, and more.
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I love it when a random thought ends up as an article in Ad Age.
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Kevin Kelly makes the point, riffing on Chris's ideas about the "end of theory."
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According to (Facebook Chief Privacy Officer) Kelly, the social network never actually had a formal partnership with Google in Friend Connect, which allows owners of Web sites to add social features using the existing APIs from sites like Hi5, Plaxo, and Facebook.
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This is a major loss. I am a big Jeff Weiner fan. As Om said, Ouch. Clearly I missed this, and Jeremy's exit as well. Wow, those were two of the guys I really respected there. There are others, of course, but from what I can tell, they are on the way out too. Wow. What a tragedy.
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Should be a light early week of posting as we're hosting the CM Summit today and Tuesday. FM will have plenty of news today, I'll update here when it breaks. Others will have news as well, will do the same.
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I think looming even larger is the culture inside Google, one that does not support traditional approaches to supporting brand marketing. But unlike MySpace, which reports into a media culture at Newscorp (Rupert Murdoch made this point at D last week), YouTube reports into a technology culture.
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I realized today, as I was working on a presentation offline (I was on a plane), that I hadn't used Microsoft Word's spell checker for more than a year. I know Microsoft is working on integrating Live search into its Office applications, but since I'm offline at the moment I can't check that.
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