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EXTREME TRAFFIC domain for website - GoogleLoop.com
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USD 4,000,000.00 |
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USD 4,000,000.00 |
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| Start Time |
Thursday, August 28, 2008 |
| End Time |
Sunday, September 07, 2008 |
| Location |
Tulsa, OK |
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GoogleLoop.com Keyword Results For "google loop" = 23,900,000 (on google.com)Keyword Results For "google loop" = 66,000,000 (on yahoo.com) You are bidding on the domain name googleloop.com only!(website not included)Please note: THIS DOMAIN IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH GOOGLE"Fair use" of a trademark is a use for descriptive purposes, any reference to googleis for descriptive purposes only. Asking Price : $4,000,000.00 USD or 7 figure offer.Questions: info@bidmogul.com Google is building an empire. It may not be an evil empire, but it is an empire none the less. Google has tremendous services and is slowly evolving from a search technology, to a provider of data. This data is coming in maps, answers, blog content, and whatever else they announced today. Sooner or later, they are going to weld all of their services together. This blog entry is an observation of one of those possible Google solutions, or what I'll call, a Google Loop.My Google Loop involves digital photos. I love my digital camera. I love that I can shoot as many images as I have MBs and battery to allow. I love that I can make backups of those photos. I love that I can edit those photos easily. I love that I don't have to pay for developing costs. I love that my ReplayTV will use them as a screensaver.As great as all of those things are, we haven't even scratched the surface of what we can do with these digital photos. For one, I can't wait to get a Mac so I can play with the photo books in iPhoto. But, that's still just a pretty presentation of the pictures. We need to go beyond looking at the pictures and add further context to them. Where were they taken? When were they taken? How are they different from photos that other people took at that same place, but perhaps at a different time? They key to all of this is metadata. Without metadata, the picture's true value could be locked in the heads of the people who were there.
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