Microsoft's Answer to Google Base
douglips writes "Today Information Week is reporting on a forthcoming service from Microsoft intended to compete with Google Base. Instead of the freewheeling anything-goes nature of Google Base, the Microsoft project code named 'Fremont' will focus solely on classified ads. It will also allow restricting items to various audiences such as social networks or domain names. At this point, though, it appears to be a beta restricted to Microsofties." From the article: "In building Freemont, Wiseman and his five-person crew tried to make it both personal for people who only want to trade among family, friends and colleagues, while also providing the option of a public posting. Classifieds is a growing piece of the booming online advertising market that's expected to reach $13.8 billion by 2007, surpassing advertising spent on magazines, according to JupiterResearch. During that timeframe, spending on display ads and online classifieds together are expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 25 percent. "
> Instead of the freewheeling anything-goes nature of Google Base
So instead of something cool, open ended and something that will have uses its designers never imagined (like the Internet itself) they have made something boring, predictable and something that's been done about 100 times before.
Congratulations.
Oh yeah, and they are Wal-Marting a bunch of small local businesses like newspapers and craigslist. Nice.
This sounds more like direct completion to craigslist rather than Google base.
But, I guess doing the whole clash of the titans thing, e.g. Microsoft vs. Google, does make the story sound a bit more sexy...
Google Base is not just classifieds plus some other free-wheeling stuff. Google Base is obviously an attempt by Google at creating/owning the Semantic Web, and a pretty damn good one at that.
"Wiseman and his five-person crew tried to make it both personal for people who only want to trade among family, friends and colleagues"
Who the hell would want to do this? Just give it to one of them. I would want a service where I can post a classified to people who *aren't* family, friends, and colleagues.
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