Can Microsoft beat Google in search?
- From: "clintonG" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 08:21:15 -0600
I happen to think so, most especially if Microsoft is successful acquiring and integrating Yahoo!'s assets which I don't think is going to happen but that's another issue ainna?
My reason? Google has become the world's largest land dump full and what are land dumps full of? Garbage! Using Google has become little more than dumpster diving wading through stinky trash hoping to find something fresh and useful. Is this not true? Is it not true of search in general?
The way Microsoft can excel can be explained with one simple word: QUALITY
How do we achieve quality?
We innovate. How do we innovate?
We apply Web 2.0 principles to search and require date-time meta data, P2P tagging, P2P ratings and rankings, a sophisticated but easy to use filter and query interface.
Its Tuesday Mr. Ballmer. The garbage men come down our block to pick up the garbage tomorrow morning. If you take out the trash after dinner tonight and put the cart out on the curb it will be picked up, disposed of and recycled. If not, it will stay in the kitchen and stink up the house as it lays fallow and rotting away.
QUALITY MR. BALLMER
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