Google enjoys a "honeymoon" period with investors, and obviously they would like to extend that period as much as possible... how you do that? Leak "hype", beta products, and "strategic uncertainty" about your next big thing..
I would be particularly interested to hear how significant is the click-fraud problem, and how effective is the technologies they use to identify click-fraud.
The article's author is the director of the "Software choice Initiative", with members tiny software firms, including one called M$. So M$ is lobbying for SOFTWARE CHOICE! Sounds like oxymoron
Google enjoys a "honeymoon" period with investors, and obviously they would like to extend that period as much as possible... how you do that? Leak "hype", beta products, and "strategic uncertainty" about your next big thing.. I would be particularly interested to hear how significant is the click-fraud problem, and how effective is the technologies they use to identify click-fraud.
The article's author is the director of the "Software choice Initiative", with members tiny software firms, including one called M$. So M$ is lobbying for SOFTWARE CHOICE! Sounds like oxymoron