Posted on 8 February, 2008 by Philip Buxton
It seems years ago now – it was a few I guess – but the Googlezon vision of what could happen where search meets shopping creeps ever closer. Google and Amazon aren’t as far as I’m aware making eyes at each other, but – as Techcrunch US has it – Amazon is increasingly becoming a [...]
Filed under: Retail, Search | Tagged: Amazon, ebay, Google, stumbleupon | Leave a Comment »
Posted on 5 February, 2008 by Philip Buxton
It occurs that, as Duncan Riley of Techcrunch US muses, there will potentially be a gap for a number three in the search/display ad network/2.0 tech space, should the deal between MS and Yahoo go through. That brings up the question of who can step up to fill the void and it seems clear that [...]
Filed under: Display advertising, Search | Tagged: Ask, Atlas, Bluelithium, DoubleClick, Google, IAC, Microsoft, News Corp, yahoo | Leave a Comment »
Posted on 1 February, 2008 by Philip Buxton
Incredible. Not that it has happened but that it happened so fast. As most industry bods have commented in recent days, months and years (in Michael ‘Techcrunch’ Arrington’s case), the sale of Yahoo to Microsoft seemed possible. However, none of us thought it would happen so quickly and it’s still such a gargantuan deal that [...]
Filed under: Display advertising, Search | Tagged: Google, Microsoft, yahoo | Leave a Comment »