The Post-Google Generation
CNET News published a nice story today featuring several new players in the competition to provide next-generation Web search technologies. Quigo, Eurekster, Groxis, and Vivisimo are a few of the little-known but potentially important startups highlighted. The story adds meat to TR’s own argument, in Search Beyond Google, that a slew of startups and larger companies are putting pressure on Google to innovate faster if it intends to stay dominant.
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