Nearly two and a half years after buying PyraLabs (the company that developed Blogger), Google has launched its blog search service (beta, natch). It's very Google-like, with familiar search result pages and advanced search capabilities.
Evan Williams, the founder of PyraLabs/Blogger and currently the Blogger Program Manager, has just posted an announcement on EVHEAD (his blog) that he's leaving Google this Friday. Google purchased PyraLabs in February 2003.
Part 1 covers the purchase of PyraLabs and suggests Google wanted the technology team more than the Blogger.com business. Google has enhanced its already indispensable toolbar, and is offering an intriguing peek inside the kimono through Google...
Part 1 covers the purchase of PyraLabs and suggests Google wanted the technology team more than the Blogger.com business. But is the company too dominant? Links to both pages mentioned can be found from here:
It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's acquisition of blog-firm PyraLabs. Another major distribution site is Blogger.com, a site Google now owns through last month's acquisition of...
It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's acquisition of blog-firm PyraLabs. Another major distribution site is Blogger.com, a site Google now owns through last month's acquisition of...
It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's acquisition of blog-firm PyraLabs. Google purchased PyraLabs last month, the company behind the popular Blogger.com weblog creation tool and...
Google purchased PyraLabs last month, the company behind the popular Blogger.com weblog creation tool and Blogspot, a weblog hosting service. It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's...
It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's acquisition of blog-firm PyraLabs. Not since 1996, when Excite purchased both Magellan and WebCrawler, have we seen one search engine company...
It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's acquisition of blog-firm PyraLabs. Another major distribution site is Blogger.com, a site Google now owns through last month's acquisition of...
Google's recent acquisition of weblog companyPyraLabs provoked widespread commentary, despite both companies remaining essentially mum on the rationale behind the purchase. News broke earlier this week that Google has purchased PyraLabs, the...
Puzzling Out Google's Blogger Acquisition SearchDay, Feb.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/03/sd0218-bloggle.html Pundits are scratching their heads over Saturday's surprise announcement that Google had bought weblog publishing heavyweight...
News broke earlier this week that Google has purchased PyraLabs, the company behind the popular Blogger.com weblog creation tool and Blogspot, a weblog hosting service. San Jose Mercury news technology columnist Dan Gillmor, who first reported on...
Pundits are scratching their heads over Saturday's surprise announcement that Google had bought weblog publishing heavyweight PyraLabs, but a look at the big picture reveals some intriguing scenarios for "Bloggle's" future.
News broke earlier this week that Google has purchased PyraLabs, the company behind the popular Blogger.com weblog creation tool and Blogspot, a weblog hosting service. Google Buys Blogging Company - But Why?