Google's gone berserk and hurting its own after having spent USD 1.6 billion on buying up YouTube for its vast pirated library of videos and the community.
What is it thinking by removing most of the videos that the community is loves YouTube for. I can understand Google being finicky about copyrights issues with it becoming their responsibility after having taken over, but then, what the heck is the whole point of buying up YouTube in the first place if cleaning up what the YouTube community loves is what they wanted to do?
It is over 30,000 videos that have been deleted from YouTube's database. That's one huge loss for YouTube enthusiasts and I'm sure there are more deletions lined up for near future.
How's the community gonna take it is the question that Google must think about, and fast!
Tags:Google, YouTube, Business, Technology
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Google Personal Search
Hello everyone,
So, the big daddy of 'em all, Google, is at it once again!
Google Custom Search Engine, the tool unveiled by Google, is a custom search engine that allows users to choose which web pages to search.
Users can also customise the look of results to suit their web pages layout, how web content is prioritised or can also include paid ads from the Adsense network with the results.
The new product is to be free for Google's users.
So, the big daddy of 'em all, Google, is at it once again!
Google Custom Search Engine, the tool unveiled by Google, is a custom search engine that allows users to choose which web pages to search.
Users can also customise the look of results to suit their web pages layout, how web content is prioritised or can also include paid ads from the Adsense network with the results.
The new product is to be free for Google's users.
The Search Engine indystry analysts are of the opinion that the new offering from Google makes sense as traditional Google results were often too varied and carried results from too many sites to be relevant enough to an average searcher.
Tags: Google, Yahoo, MSN, Search Engines, Business, Technology
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