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Tag Archives: Google
Why Google Should Buy Brightcove?
For obvious reasons, I’ve kept an eye on how YouTube has partnered with rights holders over the last few months and years. There have been several deals recently which have really caught my eye, but one rumored deal, unrelated to … Continue reading
The SaaS We Use
Here at AnyClip, we have an international team working a million miles an hour. To support this environment, we’ve been relying on and testing out a variety of hosted apps which help our team collaborate more efficiently and let us … Continue reading
Yes, Google Should Buy Twitter
I agree wholeheartedly with this post by Henry Blodget, suggesting that Google should buy Twitter. He says nearly everything I’d say. I’ll only add that: 1. My “Twitter + payments” thesis would flourish at Google, and help Google Checkout compete … Continue reading
Would a Google Antitrust Suit be Good for Startups?
Yesterday, Silicon Alley Insider wrote that Obama’s pick to head the Justice Department‘s antitrust unit is decidedly and publicly anti-Google. Now, as Henry Blodget put it, this in no way means a certain antitrust movement against Big Rainbow (Google): Hard … Continue reading
App Engine Follow-up
If you’d like to continue the conversation about App Engine, please check out the re-post of my article on Silicon Alley Insider (Peter edited it down and it’s much more readable). Also, I wanted to point out this article by … Continue reading