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Of Search Engines and Competition (Part II)

2007 January 22

Read a very inter­est­ing art­icle on the week­end on how Yahoo! blew it. No, they’re not really a engine, or rather weren’t really a engine, but thought I’d men­tion it given my pre­vi­ous mus­ings on search engines. The art­icle, I think, demon­strates pretty clearly how quickly things can change in the online world, and how the bal­ance of eco­nomic power can very quickly change so that the one puny under­dog can become the king of the junk­yard, so to speak. Not that ! is exactly the pic­ture of abject . But, rel­at­ive to , they cer­tainly have some catch­ing up to do. And if isn’t very, very, very care­ful, they may very well be in the same pos­i­tion a few years from now — strug­gling to catch up with the brash young upstart that has come up with the Next Big Thing…

related:

  1. Of Search Engines and Competition
  2. arbit­rary elec­tronic search & seizure + cana­dian bor­der = ok
  3. arbit­rary elec­tronic search & seizure + us bor­der = ok
  4. Wiki­al­ity  —  Part III
  5. the gizmodo/jason chen/search war­rant débâcle

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