Google as Publisher: Is Google Poised for a New Push into the Information Industry?
Google has assembled the ingredients that could enable it to launch itself as a publisher and target the information industry as part of its goal to become a $100 billion company. This report from Outsell's new stand-alone service - Market Intelligence Service: Search - looks at how Google’s technical infrastructure, patents, and agile development processes could enable the company to become a publisher, whether accidentally or intentionally. The report combines technical analysis from Stephen E. Arnold, industry expert and technologist, with the business and market analysis of Outsell. It analyzes:
- Google’s content creation engine and how the company dynamically generates content from data stored on its servers;
- The cost and automation advantages of Google’s “intelligent” publishing system over a traditional publisher’s operation;
- Google’s patents and the clues they provide to the company’s capabilities;
- Essential actions for publishers and information providers that want to remain competitive should Google evolve as publisher.
Pub Date: May 25, 2007
Type: Company AnalyAsis
Segment: SAS
Keywords: Company Profile, Search
Pages: 22
Format: PDF ![]()
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Table of Contents
- Why This Topic?
- A Note on Methodology
- The Path to $100 Billion: The Once-Lucrative Publishing Sector May Be Vulnerable
- Google’s Content Creation Engine: Index on Steroids
- Google’s Publishing Advantages: Cost and Automation
- Live Example: Google as Directory Publisher
- Google Patents Provide Important Clues about Google Publishing
- Personalization of Placed Content Ordering
- Plug-In Modules
- The Google Advantage: Low-Cost Innovation and No Baggage
- Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop
- Google as Accidental Publisher
- Essential Actions
- Figure 1. Google Competition Constellations
- Figure 2. Google Search Results
- Figure 3. Google Maps
- Figure 4. Content Inputs to the Googleplex
- Table 1. Googleplex Publishing Compared to a Traditional Publisher’s Operation
- Figure 5. Google Catalogs
- Figure 6. Google Publishing “Input” Systems
- Table 2. Representative Google Patent Applications and Patents Related to Publishing
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