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Google’s Sidewiki has a sting in the tail « Richard Stacy @ Stacy Consulting

September 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Google, web 2.0

A few days after the announcement of Google’s new Sidewiki website commenting system, commentators are somewhat cynical about Google’s intentions, even perennial fan Jeff Jarvis thinks this addition could end up being an own-goal for Google, Richard Stacy writes:

A couple of days ago Google announced something very interesting – Sidewiki. This creates an overlay on any website / url allowing a form of commenting and rating. Because this is linked to the browser, the site owners themselves have no say here – you can’t opt-in or opt-out. At one level this could be a move which forces every website into the social media space – whether they like it or not.

Powerful stuff – so I signed-up and at that point realised the sting in the tail. In order to work, your browser has to send Google details of your browsing. This gives Google the information it has been craving for a long time, largely without success thus far – identifiable data about individuals’ behaviour, not just anonymous links that come into a website.

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Google bigotry « BuzzMachine

September 6th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Google

Google has an image problem – not a PR problem (that is, not with the public) but a press problem (with whining old media people). Google is trying hard – too hard, perhaps – not to argue with the guys who still buy ink by the barrel. Google is only causing them to buy fewer barrels. And newspaper people will use their last drops of ink to complain about Google’s success and try to blame it for their own failures rather than changing their own businesses.

What should Google do? I think it needs to become news’ best friend.

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