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Robin Bloor - Blog Archive for February (2007)

There were 2 blog postings during February (2007):

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ChaCha: A threat to Google?
ChaCha.com is a new search engine and I've begun to believe that it could, given a fair wind, be a threat to Google—despite the fact that it's still only in beta. The idea that anything could directly compete with Google has been dismissed by...
Robin Bloor | 5th February '07

Is Apple's iTunes Monopoly About To Die?
The idea that a credible rival to iTunes could appear from nowhere and compete head-to-head with Apple (as Microsoft has clearly failed to do) seems far fetched to say the least. But never mind, it's happening. The company that is presumptuous...
Robin Bloor | 15th February '07

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