Yahoo Backing Off of Asian Interests?
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 December 2011 10:15 Written by External Post Thursday, 22 December 2011 10:15
The New York Times offers the most complete coverage of this story. As currently being considered, it would not be an outright sale. The complicated deal would net Yahoo about $17 billion in cash and allow it and its partners to avoid having to pay taxes on it. According to the Times, the terms of the deal involve Alibaba and Softbank (the major stakeholder in Yahoo Japan) setting up new subsidiaries consisting of both cash and operating assets which Yahoo wants to run. Yahoo would swap out most of its stake in Alibaba and all of its stake in Yahoo Japan for these subsidiaries, effectively se…
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Google Biz Dev Beats the Google Engineers Again
Last Updated on Monday, 12 December 2011 01:12 Written by a2e Monday, 12 December 2011 01:12
Since Panda has happened I (and others) have highlighted how brands have ranked doorway pages, ranked scraped 3rd party content, padded out crap “content farm” content to suck in search traffic, took their market leading position & used it to deliver inferior experiences, bought out bankrupt competitors & redirected the PageRank, engaged in off-topic affiliate extension (Barnes & Noble, Overstock, Overstock AND Barnes & Noble), etc etc etc
At the same time, independent webmasters face greater uncertainty than ever (legal, personal property rights, and from alleged “quality” algorithms like Panda & editorial crackdowns from Google engineers).
If you are not operating at scale, you are an inefficiency which must be expunged from the marketplace.
I have maintained that Panda was a joke & a diversion to re-frame the quality debate as Google dialed up on inserting their own vertical results in the search results, allowing them to monetize the “organic” search results.
Such a view may have been seen as cynical, but it is something that more people are realizing as true. Read this great article from Tom Foremski on ZDNet.
Google’s percent of downstream traffic to YouTube has more than doubled since Panda.
You know how John Stewart or George Carlin have to present reality as a joke to express it? Well watch the above video & then read this article:
“Every single leading company is waiting for user-generated content or is licensing content” in order to reach advertisers, Rosenblatt said. “YouTube was tired of waiting. They told us that they needed a home and garden channel, a pets channel and a health/Livestrong channel. They are paying us up front, plus a rev share. This is the beginning of them funding professional content creators.”
I have mentioned Demand Media’s video “efforts” before.
But my opinion doesn’t matter.
As a monopoly, only Google’s does.
And they decided to subsidize Demand Media while torching your site.
Amazon reports strong third quarter
Last Updated on Friday, 22 October 2010 12:21 Written by External Post Friday, 22 October 2010 12:21
Amazon’s third-quarter results have topped projections and the company’s fourth-quarter revenue outlook is better than expected. Its fourth-quarter operating profits, however, look light against analysts’ expectations. The company reported net income of
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Amazon posts strong quarter, but margin woes emerge
Last Updated on Friday, 22 October 2010 02:21 Written by External Post Friday, 22 October 2010 02:21
Amazon’s third quarter topped projections and its fourth quarter revenue outlook is better than expected. The company’s fourth quarter operating profits, however, look light. The company reported net income of $231 million, or 51 cents a share, on
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Google’s Mayer checks into elite club
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 October 2010 04:00 Written by External Post Wednesday, 13 October 2010 04:00
Marissa Mayer is now the youngest person on Google’s operating committee, and she’ll be in charge of Google’s location-based services, not to mention its future plans.
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Google tries for Android sequel with Google TV
Last Updated on Wednesday, 6 October 2010 02:40 Written by External Post Wednesday, 6 October 2010 02:40
Just like it did with its Android mobile operating system, Google wants to give an industry software to improve access to the Internet, which could create new types of search.
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Google reportedly testing ‘streaming’ search features
Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 10:00 Written by External Post Monday, 23 August 2010 10:00
Google is testing a new version of its search service that returns results in real-time as the user types a search term, according to online reports. A video of the new system, posted over at the unofficial Google Operating System blog, shows that
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Oracle sues Google over Android
Last Updated on Friday, 13 August 2010 05:00 Written by External Post Friday, 13 August 2010 05:00
Oracle contends that Google’s Android Operating System violates patents it picked up when it purchased Sun Microsystems. In a press release posted after business today, Oracle (ORCL) charged that Google’s (GOOG) Android OS infringes on Oracle patents and
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Oracle sues Google over Android’s Java use
Last Updated on Friday, 13 August 2010 02:20 Written by External Post Friday, 13 August 2010 02:20
Oracle contends that Google’s Android Operating System violates patents it picked up when it purchased Sun Microsystems. In a press release posted after business today, Oracle (ORCL) charged that Google’s (GOOG) Android OS infringes on Oracle patents and
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Oracle sues Google over Android’s use of Java
Last Updated on Friday, 13 August 2010 10:20 Written by External Post Friday, 13 August 2010 10:20
Oracle contends that Google’s Android Operating System violates patents it picked up when it purchased Sun Microsystems. In a press release posted after business today, Oracle (ORCL) charged that Google’s (GOOG) Android OS infringes on Oracle patents and
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