Sunday, January 22, 2006

A few offshoots from the previous blog

1) Realised that the portal/engine page could be just a matter of preference
2) In which case, I might have come uo with a better model for the google start page. Imagine this, instead of different sections, there is a drop down box on which area (images, videos, textbooks) you want to search about before the search field.
3) How good will google be as a search engine if it adopts the message board keyword frequency with link idea, if it will be better than Yahoo!
4) What if google.com crawls blogger and indexes weblogs, will it be better than Yahoo!? (Actually, no because the relevency still needs to be taken care of, but it might come back in the competition at least)
5) How do you come to know if people prefer the cluttered interface or not? For the large number of people who come to google and search for random things, the cluttered interface might actually work (no wonder yahoo! indexes blogs then - they are meant to be read when you are bored:) )
6) What if AdSense does NOT scan keywords from your mails, not that I mind, but then a hell lot of people would stop being anti-google. (Would a good strategy involve not divulging the exact method in which AdSense works, which would leave a lot of people wondering, but not thinking it is an intrusion into their privacy).
7) Kotler could have written a MUCH better book

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