Google without any doubt is the global leader in search engine services that include many Internet products and services. It is the global leader in Internet advertisement and most of its income is based on it.
Google was founded in 1998 and in 2010 its worth around US$40.5 billion and has a revenue of US$23.6 billion. AdWords and AdSense are Google’s most important advertising applications spread among the entire web. Its rapid growth has positioned Google as a reference in the Internet industry for its innovations in its products and services. Google uses advanced algorithms to rank and prioritize the relevance of the information searched through its engines and have proved to be the most used alternative by Internet users.
Among its services we can find Google Search, Google Earth, Google Voice, Google Desktop, Google Chrome, Google Analytics, Google Video, Google Maps, Google News, Google Books, Google Calendars, Google Translate, You Tube and recently they have launched HTC phones like Nexus One and Droid Eris.
Nevertheless, the following paragraphs will present three issues that are interesting to think about and reflect on their impact on Google.
Issue #1 Privacy
Privacy is one of the main concerns of many regulatory players such as the Public Information Research’s Google Watch , the United States Department of Justice, Consumer Watchdog, European Union (EU) data protection officials, The Data Inspectorate of Norway, the Italian Personal Data Protection Code keepers and Privacy International. Google has been questioned many times time why it keeps the private information of its users for a longer period of time than the market in general. Google has detailed and somehow intimate information of its users profile and behavior and it is concentrated in one source. Many concerns in the potential improper use of this information have created reactions and users are complaining about their right to keep their privacy to themselves. Google has reached a point where control over the stream of information flowing through its engines may face some limitations to guaranty the privacy of its users. If this issue continues escalading and regulations become stricter in this matter, Google will face a complicated situation.
Issue #2 Sales Risks
According to Wikipedia almost 99% of the revenue of Google revenue comes from advertising in 2006. Google uses AdWords and AdSense for advertising distribution in the web. Income is generated depending on CPM, CPC or CPA/CPL modes agreed with the interested companies. Google have specialized controls to prevent the illegal clicking, which is basically click on advertisement to generate money for the website without being interested on it or to use programs to do this task automatically. Unfortunately, it seems that there are still relevant complaints about this matter out there. In 2006, some customers that paid for advertisement in Google complaint on its inability to prevent click fraud, representing considerable losses due unfairly earned advertisement. This issue seriously affects the reputation and the reliability of Google. For sure, Google makes the necessary adjustments to prevent this kind of illegal activities. Nevertheless, as the web becomes more complex and bigger, also the controls leave room for error. The effectiveness of Google to handle this threat will play in its favor or against depending on their performance in the future.
Issue #3 Real Relevance of the Information
Lastly, the relevance of the information delivered after a searching through its engine may have some degree of manipulation in the long run due to commercial purposes. There are ways to “optimize” a webpage to increase its chances to appear in the first pages after a search. Therefore the relevance of the information can be adjusted to the needs of a company or a supplier to promote their product or service in the first place. This means that “sometimes” when looking for non-commercial information and using Google’s search engine, the links and information displayed can be manipulated or biased so that the results may still display relevant information with commercial weight, lowering the effectiveness and real/actual relevance of the information from the point of view of the person that performs the search.
References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Google
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=GOOG
lunes, 31 de mayo de 2010
martes, 25 de mayo de 2010
The Future of Microsoft
The future of Microsoft is not written, just as the one of any other business. Nevertheless, based in the history and the past success I believe that Microsoft will become in the future in one of the leading corporations that will bring technology and information to the next level, by bringing services, data and our needs to the reach of our hands in a very high tech performance environment. Here is a glimpse of the vision of the future of Microsoft.
martes, 18 de mayo de 2010
Foursquare
The application of Foursquare is another alternative among the social networking options in the Internet. It allows you can add comments, recommendations or warnings about all the places of interest that you visit.
You can keep track of the places that you have visited and the number of times you have been there. Also, you gain access to special offers and promotions for users in certain bars or stores and the whole network have access to this information resulting in a rich source of p2p reference on places to go.
By tagging a place a user gains special points for further promotional purposes. If a user has the highest number of tags in any given place, then this person becomes the mayor and this allows him to obtain network recognition and special promotions as well.
To use this application only is required a cell phone and download the specific Foursquare application.
In my opinion its business model focus in building a valuable network of users with specific patterns of behavior and preference in terms of social and leisure activities.
Also the data gathered from all the users about any given place can be attractive to the owner of a business who may be willing to pay to have access to this network for marketing and sales purposes among others. Business owners or managers of places where a significant number of users have given opinions or recommendations are willing to receive the general and specific feedback from their customers.
Furthermore, business can offer special marketing strategies to its current and potential customers to gain their attention and persuade them to return to their business. For example to get one beer free when you buy one and showing that promotion to the bartender.
In the end, Foursquare offers an interesting application that its users can use to find their friends and meet new people while discovering new places to go around any city and choose among them in terms of location, recommendation, affinity or any personal preferences based on first hand insights from previous users.
You can keep track of the places that you have visited and the number of times you have been there. Also, you gain access to special offers and promotions for users in certain bars or stores and the whole network have access to this information resulting in a rich source of p2p reference on places to go.
By tagging a place a user gains special points for further promotional purposes. If a user has the highest number of tags in any given place, then this person becomes the mayor and this allows him to obtain network recognition and special promotions as well.
To use this application only is required a cell phone and download the specific Foursquare application.
In my opinion its business model focus in building a valuable network of users with specific patterns of behavior and preference in terms of social and leisure activities.
Also the data gathered from all the users about any given place can be attractive to the owner of a business who may be willing to pay to have access to this network for marketing and sales purposes among others. Business owners or managers of places where a significant number of users have given opinions or recommendations are willing to receive the general and specific feedback from their customers.
Furthermore, business can offer special marketing strategies to its current and potential customers to gain their attention and persuade them to return to their business. For example to get one beer free when you buy one and showing that promotion to the bartender.
In the end, Foursquare offers an interesting application that its users can use to find their friends and meet new people while discovering new places to go around any city and choose among them in terms of location, recommendation, affinity or any personal preferences based on first hand insights from previous users.
sábado, 1 de mayo de 2010
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