Archive for May, 2007

18
May

Google Will Buy Apple

iGoogle doesn’t make sense. Why would Google decide to name their personalised homepage iGoogle? My Google makes a lot more sense in a world where “My” is the ubiquitous metaphor websites use to indicate the users’ personal account area.

The “i” is ‘owned’ by Apple and has been used by Apple to identify and brand their products since the first iMac in 1998. Recently we have seen the patent dispute over the iPhone name, which Apple fought vigorously for. While I am not suggesting that Apple should, could or will take legal action against Google, it strikes me as peculiar that Google would blatantly go and name something ‘i’+x.

So, is Google cashing in on the popularity of Apple’s ‘i’ products and hoping that they will get more adoption of their personalised homepage as a result? I don’t see why they would want or need to as they have always led and been innovators (or purchasers) rather than jumping on someone else’s successful bandwagon.

Further, it is well known that Eric Schmidt sits on Apple’s board. What better way to innocuously observe the hunt before going in for the kill.

I think a Google purchase of Apple makes a lot of sense. Google’s mission is to “organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” Apple is all about design and the benefit that people get from using well designed products. Imagine the world’s information beautifully organised and elegantly designed.

Google’s and Apple’s (AppleGoo) biggest competitor is Microsoft. Advertising, software and operating systems are the markets. Together as one, AppleGoo would be able to combine and focus their efforts on eliminating the enemy in all markets in which they operate. Apple are currently doing a superb job of developing superior operating systems, music players and software and phones are coming. Google is playing with phones too, is killing Microsoft in search and is developing great web based software to rival Office.

Apple’s market cap is currently about $95 billion. Google has that in the bank.

So, it makes sense to me, how about you? I hope that if this does happen, the first thing Apple does is apply their design to a revised iGoogle logo!

02
May

Digg Users are Revolting

Digg front page 1 May 2007Amazing events on Digg today with users up in arms over Digg removing a post linking to those numbers (09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0) that the MPAA don’t want us to see. All activity on the front page of Digg is around posts linking to the #.

I find it amazing that Digg would even try to censor something that is:

  1. In the public domain
  2. So close to the hearts of its community (MPAA bashing)

I don’t think this will have any long term effect on Digg, it will return to normal over the next couple of weeks (yes, I think it will take a little while to settle down) but I think it will have an enormous impact on Web 2.0, user generated and the legal responsibility of a service provider to moderate, control and govern its users.

A lot of organisations will now think twice before giving users as much power as they have been given by the first wave of user generated sites.

Things will change. Web 2.0 has just grown up.

Viva la revolution!

Update: Digg have given up moderating and have decided to go down fighting. I think that may be the end.




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