Monday, January 13, 2025
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Powerset: Why A Google-Killer Sells So Cheap

Of all the post-Google search engine startups, Powerset was touted as the most likely Google-killer. We waited with bated breath, we rubbered our necks around to get a better glimpse—early reports were stellar, yes this was the one to take on Google and. . .Wait, what? Sold to Microsoft. $100 million? Wait, what?

Don’t Call It A Killer

It took me maybe a year of writing on the Internet to understand that any new online business created in a space where similar formats existed would be labeled "[current leader] + killer" and that that was probably, in my grandmother's language, horse feathers.

Facebook Spawns New Industry, Digg Killer

This is the season for Facebook. It used to be that you couldn't scan Web news without seeing a new Google report. Then it was MySpace, then Digg. Since Facebook opened up to the general public and to developers, it's all anybody wants to talk about.

Google Reader Plus Facebook Application = Digg Killer?

Mario Romero has built something very interesting that’s getting more interesting all the time. If I weren’t on Facebook and didn’t have his Google Reader application plugged into Facebook I would totally have missed it.

Killer Video Search Engine (ClipBlast)

I’ve been looking for a great video search engine that includes all the videos that I’ve done. I’ve been to Dabble, Blinkx, YouTube, MeeVee, Truveo, and others. None have all my videos with the latest videos represented.

Microsoft: What Google Killer?

Microsoft doesn't have a Google-killer, and that's pretty much it. At least, that's how it sounds from a somewhat flippant Satya Nadella, Mr. Softy's newest head of search and search advertising. "Microsoft: What Google Killer?"

The Upfront For A Theoretical YouTube Killer

In an recent article on MarketingVox with the headline “Advertisers Line up at YouTube Killer’s Door” they talk about how big advertisers are all getting behind a video site being planned by NBC. Wow, what a great idea, ignore the site that is serving 100 million video clips a day and put your advertising dollars into a site that no one cares about or is likely to care about.

Another Day, Another So-Called YouTube Killer

NBC and News Corp could announce as early as today a partnership geared at launching an online video site to rival YouTube. The site would feature clips from programming on both networks, allowing users to modify and share them in socially relevant ways.