FORTUNE got a visit from Jim Lanzone, CEO of Ask.com, the web’s fourth-most-visited search engine (behind Google (GOOG), Yahoo (YHOO), and Microsoft’s (MSFT) MSN, respectively). Overall, it’s the web’s seventh-most-popular site, attracting about 30 million unique visitors a month.
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Here’s what Lanzone had to say about being second-fiddle to Google: “I’d rather be the slice [...]
Archive for July 16th, 2007
Google’s Rival: Ask.com, we want to be Macintosh of Search Engine
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Technology on July 16, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Can Zoho Beat Google?
Posted in Hi-Tech Startup's, Startup Resource, Technology on July 16, 2007 | 7 Comments »
Zoho is probably only true indian Web 2.0 company so far and got lot of buzz because of their superior UI and Robustness and lots of products. Their products are affordable too for SME’s.
A popular online applications company sees new directions for social computing.
When Web surfers take notes, they really like to “take” them–an image [...]
.VC Domain for VC’s & How it will be useful for Entrepreneurs
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Startup Resource, VC on July 16, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I came across one interesting post which delineate that VC’s can now own their own .VC domain eg: www.myventure.vc.
VC’s can register their respective domain at NamesBeyond.
VC who already registered domain are FirstRound & Redeye
It will be very useful for entrepreneurs to learn more about VC’s by searching in google provided restricting to [...]
Rediff will be Acquired by Google or Yahoo
Posted in Acquisitions on July 16, 2007 | 3 Comments »
US-based Internet giants such as Google and Yahoo are eyeing Rediff.com India Ltd, which runs one of India’s most popular consumer Internet portals, for a possible acquisition. Investment banking sources told Hindustan Times that the management of Nasdaq-listed Rediff was in talks with the global companies for a [...]
Digital Water Walls: MIT Architects Designed
Posted in Technology on July 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Imagine a building made of water. It features liquid curtains for walls – curtains that not only can be programmed to display images or messages but can also sense an approaching object and automatically part to let it through.
MIT architects and engineers have designed such a building, and it will be unveiled at next year’s [...]
