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Decline of Google
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- Subject: Decline of Google
- From: Joseph Esposito <espositoj@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 17:59:28 EST
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Readers of this list, whom I imagine use Google every day, may be interested in the current chatter in Silicon Valley about the company. Here is TechCrunch's take: http://tcrn.ch/gzsjc4 TechCrunch is the leading media organ of the Valley, having taken over from the now-defunct Red Herring. Google is now view as being in decline, the victim of its own success and the bureaucracy that goes with it. Exaggerated? Of course, but it does point to the need to think beyond Google's impact on scholarly communications. Joe Esposito
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