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Microsoft and Yahoo: 'Microhoo' vs the DOJ

October 12, 2009

GLG Expert Contributor

"Start Your Search Engines" | online.wsj.com

I have no idea why Wisconsin Senator Herb Kohl (D) is so riled up about the proposed Microsoft - Yahoo ("MicroHoo") alliance. Antitrust protection is supposed to keep a large market leader - such as Google - from running away with market share and then price gouging customers. But Microhoo wouldn't create that scenario - so what is the real problem? Is the DOJ simply against Microsoft trying to get bigger? Would the DOJ look more favorably at a deal with a smaller company?

Co-Founder, SoMedios and Sr. Consultant, Personified a Careerbuilder.com Company

October 11, 2009

GLG Expert Contributor

Twitter talks data with Microsoft, Google | www.totaltele.com

 This analysis examines the potential results from Twitter's relationship with Google and Microsoft.  Specifically, the analysis addresses: Is Twitter smart from an investor perspective? Is this good for Internet usability and efficiency? Are there any philosophical implications? How will this further impact the search and social media landscape?

Twitter as a source of information

October 9, 2009

GLG Expert Contributor

Twitter talks data with Microsoft, Google | www.totaltele.com

Twitter real-time data is extremely inaccurate. "Twitterians" use it to express themselves.Our semantic analysis shows a huge percent of ambiguous words, and meaningless expressions. Slang is everywhere. It is difficult or even impossible to extract good keywords from statements. Twitter real-time data will negatively affect any search engine. I would suggest major players to stay away from this data. 

Side Wiki and how it will change your business

October 9, 2009

GLG Expert Contributor

Test | google.com

1) Side wiki will change how browsers interact with pages2) It might effect your google rankings3) it will effect your positive and negative feedback

Real Twitter Feed for Search Engine(Google Search and Bing)

October 9, 2009

GLG Expert Contributor

Twitter talks data with Microsoft, Google | www.totaltele.com

Real Twitter Feed for Search Engine(Google Search and Bing)It is assumed that each Microsoft and Google contract terms is the one with a prepayment of millions of dollars or a profit common plan.  This will become one of the methods of Twitter's obtaining earnings. Moreover, it is a huge profit. Twitter is getting great profit from this contract.There are huge value in Twitter`s data.Search Engine work as the front end for twitter.The clue to be found in the topic of the user on Web.

Google Asserts Position As Search Leader

October 8, 2009

GLG Expert Contributor

Google refines search results to counter Microsoft | www.businessweek.com

Google's recent search refinement is more a reassertion of its search prowess.Bing's market share aspirations are not to topple the top dog, but gain on the distant 2nd and 3rd place search players.

Consumers Don't Care about Search Engine Bells and Whistles

October 7, 2009

GLG Expert Contributor

Google refines search results to counter Microsoft | www.businessweek.com

The search engine business has matured. Users have chosen their preferred search engine. Only gradual market share shifts are likely in the future, and generally away from the search engines that make major changes to their look and feel.

Sharon Flank, Principal

Sharon FlankPrincipalDataStrategy LLC What is a GLG Leader?|GLG Leaders are a separate tier of Council Members with a Council Rank in the top 5%. These GLG Member Program participants are eligible for ongoing, in-depth consultative relationships with GLG clients.

Bing Challenges Google Again? Don't Hold Your Breath.

October 7, 2009

Google refines search results to counter Microsoft | www.businessweek.com

Microsoft continues to roll out features for its Bing search engine, and Google seems to be able to leapfrog them without a second thought. 

David Croslin, Chief Executive Officer

David CroslinChief Executive OfficerLinoWave What is a GLG Leader?|GLG Leaders are a separate tier of Council Members with a Council Rank in the top 5%. These GLG Member Program participants are eligible for ongoing, in-depth consultative relationships with GLG clients.

Google doing catch up with Microsoft Bing?

October 7, 2009

Google refines search results to counter Microsoft | www.businessweek.com

Microsoft's new search engine Bing is far more than a new way to categorize results. Google is trying to match with categorization effects, but this is far short of Bing's potential, especially when Microsoft will soon control close to 30% of the US Market.

P.J. LouisPresidentPJ Louis LLC What is a GLG Leader?|GLG Leaders are a separate tier of Council Members with a Council Rank in the top 5%. These GLG Member Program participants are eligible for ongoing, in-depth consultative relationships with GLG clients.

Twitter – Is Twitter’s Valuation too High?

October 6, 2009

Twitter's Value Is Set at $1 Billion | online.wsj.com

Twitter has come closest to optimizing the marketing power of the Internet than any company I have seen in a long time. Twitter has become a massive advertising engine for products, services, politicians, movie stars, television stars, and celebrities who famous for being famous. Now that is a way of creating a brand.

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