Yahoo to Icahn:
Posted Friday June 6, 2008, 10:40 pm, Over one day oldWell, the no. 1 image search for my name pretty much sums it up. Link.
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Thoughts on the intersection of search, media, technology, and more.
Well, the no. 1 image search for my name pretty much sums it up. Link.
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We're flying to New York on Friday, all of us, in advance of the CM Summit. My kids' school is over Friday, and we're going to spend the week in NY together (my wife is from there). We're all excited, and we start talking about what we might do.
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Two headlines grabbed my attention this morning, both in the "Dog Bites Man" category, but reassuring for those of us in the digital media space: AP: Digital media growing fast, study says and VNU: Web advertising to 'defy' economic crisis
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Wikia launches features on its poorly reviewed but theoretically interesting search engine that allow folks to hack the results and share them with everyone. More at Cnet. For now, this is pretty much a test, as it's only on about 30 million results.
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Maybe only when it has to create products in response to market demand (ie new features for enterprise Google Apps), as opposed to engineer delight. Philipp has an interesting post/thread here.
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At $1,000 per site average times 100k sites, thats only $ 1 Billion Dollars. Would the top 1k most visited sites take a cool $1mm each, plus a committment from MicroSoft or Yahoo to drive traffic through their search engines to more than make up for the lost Google Traffic.
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One of the key themes this year at the Web 2 Summit will be how the web is addressing the larger limits of the world. Google.org is set up to do that, I applaud the investment they are making in solar. More here.
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And does not search offer the same immortal imprint: is not existing forever in the indexes of Google and others the modern-day equivalent of carving our stories into stone?
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