LookSmart Goes Deep

In a very interesting bid to revive its fortunes and its consumer brand, LookSmart has launched 160 vertical sites on everything from sports to city guides (here's New York, for example). The content comes from Furl, Web crawling and LookSmart's…

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AT&T-Yahoo!?

Here's a piece in The N.Y. Times that says SBC will take the venerable name AT&T once the acquisition is approved. One response: Will the AT&T brand support the kinds of Internet-age services that SBC is offering and wants to…

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AIM a Key for AOL

AOL wisely starts marketing AIM to younger audiences, where it has brand and usage strength. Also, another area of AOL strength, the company beefs up Singingfish and AOL broadband video search with RSS feeds.

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'Google Base': What Is It?

Google Base (now apparently down) is a content entry system for: Description of your party planning service Articles on current events from your Web site Listing of your used car for sale Database of protein structures This could be the…

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A Senior Moment

In a separate item by David Carr, titled €œWhy You Should Pay to Read This,€ the author suggests that paid content is in real danger because youth expect information to be free. They are willing to pay for the distribution…

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LiveDeal Steps Into Big Leagues

Classifieds provider LiveDeal, which was initially dismissed by some as being unable to compete with Google, Craigslist and eBay, has scored a major coup by partnering with Canadian media giant Torstar Corp. to launch LiveDeal Canada (site not currently available).…

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