Thursday, December 23, 2004
Will Google Buy Community Photo Service?
There has been a bit of quiet rumbling lately that we'll see a Google aquisition of community photo service Flickr, or perhaps Fotki early next year. With Picasa 2.0 coming (source: USA Today), the word is Google wants the key to the new Picasa's success to be photo sharing, and Flickr/Fotki would be the key. There's a few reasons why this could happen:
- Orkut - There's no shortage of people at Google who are dissapointed with the way Orkut is not catching on. Google really wanted to build a powerful community, and it isn't going to happen through Orkut. Buying a popular photo service gives Google that, and a great base to build from.
- Google Images - Google hasn't updated its image index in many months. Yesterday, when I posted about the Zeitgeist 2004, I got my images from Yahoo, because Google Images was bare. Google may be holding off updating the index until its finished negotiating with Flickr/Fotki, and then do all at once. Google Images will get more than just eight months worth of crawled images, it'll get the entire database of whoever it buy's users, plus metadata. Sounds like a great press release to me.
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The first legitimate reference of Google possibly acquiring flickr was made on http://y.livejournal.com/1412.html.
Actually it was not really a prediction, but rather a 'logical conclusion'. I doubt this will actually materialise, however all the elements are there: small company that has innovated in 'organising and presenting information (pictures)' and has become very popular.
The article was written Oct 2004.
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Actually it was not really a prediction, but rather a 'logical conclusion'. I doubt this will actually materialise, however all the elements are there: small company that has innovated in 'organising and presenting information (pictures)' and has become very popular.
The article was written Oct 2004.
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