For Google-watchers, Danny Sullivan has a must-read article called "25 Things I Hate About Google". It's a nice change of pace from the daily Google obsession coverage, and Sullivan makes some excellent points about search results, Blogger and the need for Google to do "one thing really well" rather than 100 different things. Sullivan originally planned to create a list of 100 things but ran out of steam so he settled for 25. To help the cause, I'd like to make a few suggestions: 1. If you're going to launch me-too services (GMail, blog search, etc.), try to at least come out with something a little bit better than what's already available. Google Earth is a great example of something really innovative. 2. Give Blogger a make-over or go out and acquire Six Apart. Blogger is an embarrassment because it looks old and tired (no trackbacks?), and it has become the tool of choice for sploggers. 3. Come clean on whether a Web-based Office-like suite is in the works. Is Google trying to head to head with Microsoft or not? 4. Better integration between the different parts of the empire. Sure, Google Homepage is getting better but it's only scratching the surface of its potential.

Update: Sullivan also issued a list of the 25 Things He Loves about Google.
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