Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Jan 2012 22:45 UTC, submitted by bowkota
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It's such non-news that when you mentioned it, I didn't know what you were talking about, even though I read all about it a couple of days ago when it was the big story.
I agree with you. I think that Google would be happy to index all of Twitter and Facebook, but it makes strategic sense for Twitter and Facebook to exert more control over their ecosystems, and that's fine. But then you don't get to complain about Google favoring its own social network.
I agree with you. I think that Google would be happy to index all of Twitter and Facebook, but it makes strategic sense for Twitter and Facebook to exert more control over their ecosystems, and that's fine. But then you don't get to complain about Google favoring its own social network.
I think it is a mistake to be sanguine about this.
Here is some interesting analysis
http://marketingland.com/schmidt-google-not-favored-happy-to-talk-t...
http://www.benedelman.org/news/011212-1.html
http://parislemon.com/post/15664060982/misdirection-doublespeak-non...




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It's such non-news that when you mentioned it, I didn't know what you were talking about, even though I read all about it a couple of days ago when it was the big story.
I agree with you. I think that Google would be happy to index all of Twitter and Facebook, but it makes strategic sense for Twitter and Facebook to exert more control over their ecosystems, and that's fine. But then you don't get to complain about Google favoring its own social network.