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  • Looking at Google's acquisition of Postini

    Last week, Google (GOOG) purchased Postini for $625m . Jason calls this Google's most enterprisey acquisition yet - and despite all the other acquisitions, it's "the first evidence . . . that Google is ready to take the kid gloves off outside of the ad-driven model." Cote says that...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 07-17-2007
  • Refocusing Net Neutrality

    Awhile back, I echoed the electricity analogy : the problem is that the "telecoms are threatening to charge a premium for how the utility is used, instead of how much of it is used." Someone from the Hands Off the Internet Coalition commented on that post. Tim, the analogy is flawed and doesn't make...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 06-04-2007
  • The real reason for Google's free 411 service

    Tim O'Reilly speculated why Google is really doing a free 411 service . In short, I'm speculating that the 1-800-GOOG-411 service is designed to harvest voice data to build Google's own speech database, rather than licensing from Nuance or another player. Charlie confirmed this at the recent Google Developer...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 06-04-2007
  • How Microsoft can crush Google

    Dare points to this insightful, if nefarious, post on how Microsoft could crush Google in one easy step . I've long made the argument that Google is not a technology company, but rather an advertising / media company. Clearly, the distinction between technology and media is at least blurring. In fact...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 04-10-2007
  • Google launches Google Apps Premier Edition

    As rumored yesterday , Google made a major announcement : a subscription package of premium, hosted business applications. (Man, Arrington's sources are scary good). The service combines GMail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Google Docs & Spreadsheets for $50 per user annually. I still insist that...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 02-22-2007
  • Google bought the brand, not the technology

    Scoble says Google bought YouTube because it "realized it couldn’t make its own video service look as cool as YouTube." As I said before, Google was buying YouTube's audience and/or employees, not the technology . After listening to the Google-YouTube conference call, it definitely sounds like Chad and...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 10-12-2006
  • Google adds news archives

    Google announced today that it has "added the ability to search through more than 200 years of historical newspaper archives alongside the latest contemporary information." As with its current News service, Google will merely index the content and will not handle content delivery. They will also not...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 09-06-2006
  • Google launching Adsense for Radio

    Google has launched Adsense for Radio through its dMarc acquisition. They are already running ads on a Detroit radio station plan to make the service "generally available" within the next three months. Google also announced a deal with XM Satellite Radio today to automatically insert ads on...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 08-02-2006
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