Could IE8 Take Money from Google? -Chrome as Google’s Defense

It seems like the privacy features in IE8 could pose a threat to Google’s ad revenue. With the ability to hide where a user came from prior to arriving at a website will this impact Google’s ability to track click-throughs? If users choose to keep this on, will it limit the usefulness of the data collected by Google’s web-analytic’s suite, Google Analytics or related tools used to optimize ad spending?

If so, the launch of Google Chrome might be more than a bid to take market share from Microsoft or offer a Google-based platform for the web as OS -it might be a first defense against protecting their main revenue generator -Adwords.

Google & YouTube: Bad for Google Shareholders, Bad for Brand Advertisers

YouTube would be a bad move for Google.

It is bad for shareholders since it makes Google less competitive on search since it provides a disincentive to make any advances in search technology. It also may create additional legal exposure for Google in terms of click-fraud lawsuits.

It is also bad for advertisers since it dilutes the value of Google’s ad distribution network. Advertisers are the life-blood of Google’s revenue model.

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