For more detail, Michael Shrage’s article in the HarvardBusinessReview’s Blog Network provides a thoughtful viewpoint Google Health’s innovation demise. I recall seeing Eric Schmidt, then CEO, publicly announce the launch in 2008 as a keynote...
Now, two HarvardBusinessReview authors claim they've reverse-engineered the secret to Google's innovation process. The authors have boiled down the Google Way into simple bromides they can teach you at HarvardBusiness School, or rather, Babson...
That's the premise of The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google, the latest book by Nicholas Carr, former executive editor of the HarvardBusinessReview. KR: Speaking of privacy, one part of the book I found particularly...
Carr is perhaps best known for the article, "IT Doesn't Matter," which he wrote for the HarvardBusinessReview in May 2003. Carr also brings to mind the future deafening silence of human search behavior with a reminder of Google's latest audio...
A former executive editor of the HarvardBusinessReview, Nick's 2004 book, Does IT Matter? Information Technology and the Corrosion of Competitive Advantage, set off a worldwide debate about the role of computers in business.
Google Partners with Oxford, Harvard Ask Jeeves Where's The Blog Search? The full text of Charles Ferguson's excellent TechnologyReview article: Whats Next for Google is available here. In 2004 Google acquired a minority interest in Baidu and as...
Harvard Crimson Dec 14 2004 7:05PM GMT Marketers will spend (including both in-house and external media, service and licensing expenses) $3.3 billion on paid placement campaigns, $492 million on organic search engine optimization, $182 million on...
John Palfrey from the Berkman Center at Harvard Law offers an anlaysis. She goes into some depth on what Google might be up to: "Google has demonstrated new technology to a handful of major TV broadcasters in an attempt to forge alliances and...
Google's Thumbnails Illegal in Germany Greplaw.org, March 29, 2004 http://grep.law.harvard.edu/article.pl? Ruling clouds plans for search functions San Jose Mercury News, March 25, 2004 http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/business/technology...
Scripting News, Oct.http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/scriptingArchive/2003/10/28 In What's Google Really Worth BusinessWeek, Oct.http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/oct2003/tc20031030_7074_tc024.htm
Another version of RSS, "RDF Site Summary," is not something Winer controls, has "frozen" or given to Harvard. If You Liked the Web Page, You'll Love the Ad New York Times, Aug.http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/04/technology/04ECOM.html
Describes new research and web pages from Harvard's Ben Edelman that explain how Gator targets web sites with contextual ads. Harvard study wrestles with Gator News.com, May 22, 2003 http://news.com.com/2117-1032-1008954.html
Sadly, the Harvard report didn't compare Google's filtering to that done by other search engines. Google's SafeSearch porn filter (http://www.google.com/help/customize.html#safe) was found to exclude non-porn sites such as the American Library...