All GLG News Analyses Filed Under: Internet
Posted March 13, 2008
eBay (EBAY) sellers already planning next boycott
Analysis of: eBay (EBAY) sellers already planning next boycott | www.bloggingstocks.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: eBay (EBAY) sellers already planning next boycott | www.bloggingstocks.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Amazon is stealing eBay's top sellers. Many of the sellers that remain seem less than enchanted with eBay. This new strike planned for May, may mean more of the same, or that eBay's ears must start getting bigger still.
Posted March 10, 2008Google Gears Gingerly Enters the Mobile Fray … What, no iPhone?
Analysis of: Google Gears heads for Windows Mobile phones | www.zdnetasia.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal Eisner Consulting
Google Gears delivers interactive applications that run offline to a place where these applications will certainly excel, on a mobile device. However, the users most likely to use it, iPhone users, aren’t on the list and neither are Nokia users. Are they just seeding for the Android launch?...
Posted February 26, 2008
Google invests in transpacific cable
Analysis of: Google invests in transpacific cable | www.mercurynews.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Google invests in transpacific cable | www.mercurynews.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Its investment in a new transpacific cable underlines the importance to Google of making sure it has influence over and access to (through ownership and other means) a leading edge, powerful infrastructure of networks and server farms with global coverage. Indeed superiority of this infrastructure in...
Posted February 25, 2008CIO's support of the remote worker getting a boost
Analysis of: Internet Access Updates: DSL (Roughly) Doubles Downstream | www.edn.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer Infogain Corporation
1. Faster bandwidth leads to more options for remote workers. 2. Support for remote workers give IT executives more flexibility.
Posted February 22, 2008
Microsoft-Yahoo would likely impact Asia more
Analysis of: Microsoft-Yahoo would likely impact Asia more | www.zdnetasia.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Microsoft-Yahoo would likely impact Asia more | www.zdnetasia.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Open up to make it easier for outside developers to customize applications for its products including ensuring open connections,promoting data portability,increasing support for open connections and fostering closer ties with the "opens community". Open source applications consist of software considered...
Posted February 22, 2008
Outraged eBay sellers plot strike week
Analysis of: Outraged eBay sellers plot strike week | money.cnn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Outraged eBay sellers plot strike week | money.cnn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
eBay has angered many of its sellers recently, and some are moving off the site as a result, or at least going out "on strike." Competitors like Amazon are gaining, and that's not in question. But the majority of eBay sellers are sticking with eBay despite all the media attention given to this...
Posted February 20, 2008
Google declares war on domain tasting?
Analysis of: Google declares war on domain tasting? | www.imediaconnection.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Google declares war on domain tasting? | www.imediaconnection.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Domain Tasting will continue to be a common practice since there are other alternatives apart from Adsense for Domains for monetizing new domains, such as Ad Networks. Google measures will do no harm to the Domain Industry, but they are bringing attention at the ICANN. In case the ICANN removes the...
Posted February 19, 2008
Internet failure hits two continents
Analysis of: Internet failure hits two continents | www.cnn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Internet failure hits two continents | www.cnn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Who and why are very interesting questions.
Posted February 13, 2008Will Yahoo! be the Next AOL? A Look at the Suitors – News Corp, Microsoft, and Google
Analysis of: After Rejection by Yahoo, Microsoft Hints at a Fight | www.nytimes.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal Eisner Consulting
Yahoo is in a good and a bad position. The good position is that they have multiple suitors already -- Microsoft, News Corp, and Google (in a way) -- and might get more, driving up the offer price. The bad news is that they've already seen AOL go down the road of a failed merger with Time...
Posted February 13, 2008
Yahoo Board to Reject Microsoft Bid
Analysis of: Yahoo Board to Reject Microsoft Bid | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
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of 508Analysis of: Yahoo Board to Reject Microsoft Bid | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Yahoo is in a position where they must now negotiate a better price with Microsoft while at the same time evaluating the option of doing a "contract with the devil" (aka Google) that will generate much needed cash but effectively neuter Yahoo's ability to differentiate and grow. Eventually...
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