This follows a trend identified by NicholasCarr, author of 'The Big Switch' and SES conference speaker, who said that the giant web 2.0 companies are likely to become like utility companies. Google said it has invested in three companies as part...
The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google by NicholasCarr: Nick was one of the keynote speakers at SES London 2008 and SES New York 2008. The Big Switch by NicholasCarr I spoke with him after his keynote
Clint Boulton of eWeek's Google Watch says, “NicholasCarr discussed the past, present and future of computing during a keynote at the Search Engine Strategies 2008 show in New York this morning. You can listen to Nick Carr's opening keynote at SES...
That's the premise of The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google, the latest book by NicholasCarr, former executive editor of the Harvard Business Review. NicholasCarr: I think it's a combination of technical and economic factors.
That's the premise of The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google, the latest book by NicholasCarr, former executive editor of the Harvard Business Review. In today's SearchDay, "Q&A with NicholasCarr, author, The Big Switch," we...
Interview of NicholasCarr on The Big Switch, Blogging, & the Internet, SEO Book From the SEW blog: Organic Search Ralph Wilson's Introduction to Search Marketing at SES LondonRalph provided a clear concise introduction to the lingo and processes...
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Nicholas G. Carr, in strategy + business Nick Carr asks the question every forward-thinking executive has top of mind: Should innovation-minded managers view Google as an examplar — or a freak? 'Some say Google is God,' Sergey Brin once said.
When I got NicholasCarr's new book, "The Big Switch," I opened it and didn't put it down until I finished. At the risk of forming an Oprah-esque must-read list, NicholasCarr's latest book is certainly worth your time.
That seems to defeat the purpose of a merger, though, as NicholasCarr notes in his Rough Type blog: "Microsoft has come to believe, for instance, that advertising will be central to the software business in the future.
But, as NicholasCarr noted in his post, "The Five Google Products," on his Rough Type blog, "It seems like only yesterday that a bunch of breathless articles appeared touting the brilliance of Google's innovation strategy.
The death of Wikipedia, NicholasCarr From The SEW Blog. Daily SearchCast, May 25, 2006: Google To Get Dayparting; Affiliate Sites Have New Worries From Google; YahooBay? eBayhoo? Not Quite, But The Two Are Partnering