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from Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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What could kill Google?
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by egoldstein  6-10-2009    1
 Clipped from an interesting article that illustrates the one vulnerability of Google - that people may some day not need it to find what they're looking for. I myself rarely use Google to find things. Between social media sites, RSS readers, news aggregators and ecommerce sites, it's rare that i need Google to help me find what i'm looking for. Honestly find it surprising that their stats are still so strong...but i suppose it would not shock me if someday we look back on search and think of it as being so web 1.0. That said, even if Google Search ultimately slows down, they are well positioned to be the advertising partner for whoever/whatever takes their place.
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Steve Ballmer's $500,000,000,000 mistake
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by egoldstein  6-10-2009    1
 If Ballmer had thought otherwise perhaps Google's $500B market cap would belong to Microsoft. Instead Microsoft's stock has languished (at best) for years.
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What's wrong with this title?
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by egoldstein  6-10-2009    1
 I haven't read the full post yet, so i could end up feeling really stupid for posting this clip...but i just read this title and was like, "um, are you kidding me...the web will be the death of Google...for real!?" Ok, now i'm psyched to go read the article and find out why.
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Love this...new Chairman of GM declares "I don’t know anything about cars."
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by egoldstein  6-10-2009    4
 He says, "A business is a business." Come on now. They couldn't find anyone who knows about business and cars?
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ReadWriteWeb covers Amplify...sweet!!
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by egoldstein  6-10-2009    1
 How exciting...we haven't reached out seeking coverage, yet coverage is finding us - so cool!!
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Kiva extends microlending to entrepreneurs in need
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by egoldstein  6-10-2009    1
 In my opinion, Kiva is amongst the most amazing services to ever leverage the power of the internet in ways that are potentially world changing in a positive way.
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