ResearchBrowser wars, part IV
Yahoo has wisely abandoned any notions about being a technology platform provider. It is not using Axis as a package of APIs connected to Yahoo services upon which third-party developers build… Read more »
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Yahoo has wisely abandoned any notions about being a technology platform provider. It is not using Axis as a package of APIs connected to Yahoo services upon which third-party developers build… Read more »
Everyone’s buzzing about the likelihood of a huge Facebook IPO that might happen this spring. Paul Sweeting does a quick roundup, correctly pointing out that Facebook doesn’t need to go public… Read more »
Microsoft can’t give up on search. Though it’s been losing money forever, Microsoft needs search to defend its core platforms, compete with Google and solidify its ad business while opening emerging… Read more »
Microsoft’s online business continues to lose billions. I’ve long believed Microsoft needed to be in the ad-supported consumer web space, but I’m beginning to think my argument is running out of… Read more »