(Mis)Uses of Technology

(Mis)Uses of Technology

by Mike Masnick




Google Looking To Take On Amazon For Book Searching

from the stirring-the-hornet's-nest dept

After last week's announcement from Amazon that they were offering full text searches of books, many people started commenting that this was an example of how Amazon was going to be competing with Google in the future. It seems Google has taken that statement to heart. The NY Times is reporting that Google is investigating creating their own version of a full text search of books, and are talking to publishers about getting the same rights Amazon has (though, they'll face the same legal questions). As Google becomes a larger and larger planet that the tech world revolves around, they've become increasingly competitive with all of the big players in the tech world. A decade ago, the "words of wisdom" was that no business wanted to compete with IBM. More recently, no company wanted to compete with Microsoft. Now, perhaps, no company will want to compete with Google. In all cases, though, many companies don't really have a choice.

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  1. Oct 28th, 2003 @ 1:14pm

    Google Doesn't Sell Books

    by Beck

    Amazon added the full text search ostensibly to help customers find the book they want to buy. Google doesn't sell books.

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  2. Oct 28th, 2003 @ 5:38pm

    Re: Google Doesn't Sell Books

    Yet.

    Imagine Google passing links through to book sellers, and they take a % on each sale... So, it may help amazon by passing the sale on to them... but it might go to bn.com, powells, some small bookseller, who knows.

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