[Search-l] information-revolution.org
Dirson
dirson at gmail.com
Tue May 22 08:33:25 UTC 2007
If a project aims to beat Google, must it appeal to users' sense of
justice (fight the monopoly), or must it offer them a cool search
engine?
Let's remember that Google didn't spend any buck on marketing.
There're enough tools on the Internet to spread the existence of a new
search tool. If it rocks, users are to adopt it.
On 5/21/07, Seth Finkelstein <sethf at sethf.com> wrote:
> On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 06:23:32PM -0400, Jimmy Wales wrote:
> > http://www.information-revolution.org/ is a marketing site promoting
> > ask.com. I saw an advertisement for it on the tube in London
> > yesterday, and wondered what it was. (The poster did not mention
> > ask.com.)
>
> Extensive coverage:
>
> Ask's Guerrilla Marketing Campaign Against Google
> http://searchengineland.com/070314-131821.php
>
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> Interview: http://sethf.com/essays/major/greplaw-interview.php
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