Technology Review - Published By MIT
Advertisement

TR Editors' blog

Insights, opinions, and our editors' analysis of the latest in emerging technologies.

Blog Topics

Recent Posts

Recent Comments

  • djweber : This specific case is in all likelihood a complete scam. The assistant is the one decides what...
  • walt : I hope those students learn that "burn...volts" makes no sense.
  • doanwon : My first thought is whenever the magnetic field aligns the coil, it will exert a force parallel...
  • plasticdoc : This is just one subject which could be used to prevent boredom when teaching young students the...
  • bildan : The ground systems depend on where you are and what equipment you have.  It can be either fully...
  • ... : Students showcase a new wave of biological machines.
  • ... : Very informative...  I enjoyed and learned.
  • ... : Wow!!! I have view your article and this is interesting and very useful. I need any more...
  • nancy16 : When doing research on cancer. Scientist should not indulge in whether the cancer was inherited...
  • david k : There is strong history of the street view as art.  Ed Ruscha took photos along the Sunset Strip...
Advertisement
Thursday, October 19, 2006

Yahoo Battles Social Networks for Dollars

The Web continues its explosive growth, but old-school companies struggle with revenue
By Brad King

Yahoo's CEO, Terry Semel, had some bad corporate news on Tuesday. The Internet giant saw a 37 percent drop in net income for the third quarter. While the company's overall revenue numbers continue to climb, a softening ad market and a reevaluation of "stock-based compensation" caused the shortfall.

Needless to say, Semel wasn't happy with the numbers--a sentiment that others in the Web business have echoed over the past several quarters, particularly as advertisers begin to court a younger audience on social-networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. To combat the changing marketplace, companies--including Yahoo--have released new advertising tools that may help boost the market.

Yahoo announced that Project Panama, an ad-serving tool that will be integrated across Yahoo's platform, will be ready for prime time early next year. Semel said that Yahoo will begin working with advertisers, helping them upgrade to the new system throughout the coming months.

However, Yahoo and its brethren may face a stiffer-than-expected fight from social-networking sites, which are beginning to expand their audience reach. TechWeb has a story about niche-oriented social-networking sites--such as those targeting single mothers--finding a wide audience base. If that happens, general platforms such as Yahoo may increasingly face competition for dollars from much smaller competitors, as well as from search giant Google.

In the end, though, a well-coordinated sales force may be able to trump the mom-and-pop-styled startups. That's the thinking behind Factiva SalesWorks' new software application, which overlays sales information on Google Earth, allowing organizations to plot out their strategies on a street-by-street basis.

Tags: Yahoo, Google

Comments

  • Factiva SalesWorks
    Factiva is actually using Microsoft's Virtual Earth mapping and location service not Google Earth- but you are right on the money when you state that a well-coordinated sales forces will have the market advantage- regardless of what they are selling. This new mapping feature is only one of the solutions that Factiva delivers to ensure that Sales teams are aware of their prospects, customers, focus industries and current trends. The thing i find truely exciting is that like these 'my territory' map mashups we are now leveraging some of the awesome powers of web 2.0 technologies to enhance the user experience.

    (Note: I am a Solutions Architect at Factiva's Consulting Services group> for more of my thoughts go here www.danielabarbosa.com)
    Rate this comment: 12345

    danielabarbo...
    10/24/2006
    Posts:1
Advertisement

Log In

Forgot your password?     Register »
Advertisement
Technology Review November/December 2009

Current Issue

Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map
The United States has vast supplies of this cleaner fossil fuel. But how should we use it?
•  Subscribe
Save 36%
•  Table of Contents
•  MIT News
» Gift Subscription
» Digital Subscription
» Reprints, Back Issues
» Subscribe
» Table of Contents
» MIT News

More Technology News from Forbes

Advertisement
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology © 2009 Technology Review. All Rights Reserved.