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the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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Re: Re: Re: Google's Dominance, Dipsie's Plans
by Stuart MacDonald
I think you are half right. GOOG (or somebody) needs to address this need. Especially in the US where mass media is becoming increasingly difficult for advertisers to use efficiently and where they are already voting with their dollars (to wit P&G moving billions out of TV, and online ad spend rocketing up) the need is more urgent. Where you aren't right IMHO is with the idea that purchasing AOL is a quick way to solve this. Yes, they have a lot of content bells and whistles, but they are to a great extent irrelevant to users and face a whole host of access and other issues. And remember, while they may be "getting" that their walled garden isn't golden, finally, they are essentially still an ISP. Maybe they can be fixed, but swallowing such a busted, icky thing would likely send GOOG into a culture clash tailspin and eat tons of better-deployed resources. Steer clear, and build it yourself would be my recco. - Stuart
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