Great unequal contests of our time: BBC vs. Google

June 1, 2008

Martin BelamMartin Belam writes one of those blogs I read so reli­giously I almost never bother to pass on what is actu­ally writ­ten. Let me make up for it.

Here is Mar­tin address­ing Ed Rous­sel’s piece on the Guard­ian PDA blog (itself a kind of Christ­mas footie match given the Com­ment is Free/My Tele­graph trench war­fare):

I’ve watched time and time again in usab­il­ity labs that for a lot of users “Everything starts with Google”.

Well, when Google add street-views to their UK map­ping product, and you access it dir­ectly from Google search, that will be the death knell for Mul­timap and Street­map in the UK. When Google add more inform­a­tion dir­ectly from a look-up of a post­code via search, that will be the death knell for Upmys­treet and sim­ilar Brit­ish services.

Google News already does a search ‘by loc­a­tion’ option in their advanced search, and once they start offer­ing that as a per­son­al­isa­tion option on Google News, that will be yet another nail in the coffin for local news­pa­pers and news services.

Never mind whether the BBC will pro­duce ‘ultra-local’ news hubs, it is Google’s infin­ite budget, spot­less brand, and seem­ingly com­pletely free hand in the UK mar­ket that poses a big­ger com­mer­cial threat to all of the UK’s web industry.

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