News Day...
I'm trying very hard to write this f*ing book, my posts will remain light. However, there's much news in search land lately.
First, Yahoo bought MusicMatch.
Second, Google rolled out improvements to its Local Search - the note I received from Google PR is in the extended entry. (This space will REALLY heat up in the next few quarters). Last week it also updated its Alerts service.
Third, AOL announced a shopping search.
Fourth, Danny Sullivan takes a bow over at Yahoo Search Blog. This has provoked some commentary on whether this is getting a tad too close. I think Danny's the best, but I'd probably take a pass on this one (then again, they didn't ask!).


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socalTech.com (and John! ) reports that Yahoo! has acquired Musicmatch for $160MM. Coupled with its Launch service, and recent renewed rebranding of consumer devices (broken by Engadget), it seems quite possible that Yahoo! is preparing to directly challenge Apple in the digital music arena.
I did not find in my testing that the map did not require reloads. Also, I am yet to see the Google service to correctly point me to specific websites for the businesses it is providing. IMHO, it still needs alot of work.
John, hope you won't mind the link off... noticed an interesting conflict on Categories vs. Keywords in the ClickZ article on yesterday's ThomasB2B.com launch, and the Google Local Search upgrade launch today. Link to the blog article (pardon the template issues, fighting Blogger as always):
http://www.buzzhit.com/2004/09/sem-keywords-vs-categories.html
Looks like Gigablast is hiring, also. Who would have guessed that that search engine started by one man in his home could become a company? I mean, how many waves of garage search engines can there be?
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