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Google to buy Meetro
Have you heard of Meetro? It´s a location based service: download your windows plugin and write in wherever you are - you´ll soon see, who is also on Meetro in your nearby. Well, Google wants to buy it (as searchengine lowdown reports) and wants to monetize it: but how? Garret supposes Google to integrate it with it´s map services in order to make money - but hey Google: ever heard of Plazes? They already have integrated GM into it and: they are running on OSX, Windows, *nix, Linux.
So why is Google on a buying trip? Aren´t they going too diversified? Now that yahoo claims to have a bigger index, shouldn´t they concentrate on their competences?
No: Google has such a big market saturation, that they have to grow - they have to get diversified in order to be on a technological edge. They just should care who they buy - and have a careful look - maybe plazes would have been a better decision to buy :)
August 11, 2005 in Business | Permalink |