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Google vs Microsoft

The fact that Google is having problems retaining employees isn’t news, Fortune wrote an article about it just a few months ago. The technology press makes it seem like people are ditching Google for hot startups like FriendFeed and Facebook. However the truth is more nuanced than that. Now that Google is just another big software company, lots of people are comparing it to other big software companies like Microsoft and finding it lacking.

dare is tight with the iraqi information minister

Google News not new

Still, while news organizations continue to worry about what Google is doing to their business, the company is far from achieving the kind of dominant position in news that it has in other areas. 6 years after its start, Google News appears to be stuck in neutral and struggling to keep up with rivals. Several online news experts say Google News has changed little, especially when compared with services like Google Maps and Gmail, which add new features at a rapid pace.

yeah, where are the new features? someone asleep?

Google Books vs. BISON

Our study also points out the necessity for librarians to investigate aggressively and stay abreast of disruptive technology and build it into new services wherever possible. Libraries and librarians must constantly be attuned to patrons’ behavior; we need to consider how we can use our unique qualities and collections to everyone’s advantage. The bar has been raised. The maturing Internet and evolving array of Web 2.0 services has turned our customer base into what many have called a “Google Generation.” We can debate that moniker, but, clearly, no one is calling this the “Academic Library Generation.” Our BISON catalog may not be extinct, but it is being hunted down by the competition. As in nature, libraries had best adapt, change quickly, and build on past successes.

where the card catalog is revealed to be nearly useless.

Google caught Astroturfing

The Australian competition watchdog has accidentally revealed Google as the anonymous source of a submission that is highly critical of eBay’s proposal to force its users onto the PayPal payments system.

this is why you don’t hire MBAs. they come up with stupid ideas like this. and then screw it up further.