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The looming battle between old economy (Microsoft) and new economy (Google)

For those who have spent years wringing their hands over Microsoft’s desktop dominance, have no fear: competition is on its way. It’s called Google, and it promises to dramatically shake up the computing market by shifting the battle to the Internet, as an article in The New York Times insightfully states.

We should have seen this coming. The cause of Microsoft’s weakness is its overreliance on its strengths, a classic “innovator’s dilemma.” In other words, Microsoft’s fetish for the desktop metaphor threatens to leave it with dominance of yesterday’s kingdom just as the world has moved on to a new…

Ask.com’s Top 10 has Google, but no Britney

Ask.com released its Top 10 list for Web search terms for 2007 on Friday and it was noteworthy as much for what made the list as for what didn’t.

No. 1 is MySpace, followed in order by: Dictionary, Google, Themes, Area Codes, Cars, Weather, Games, Song Lyrics, and Movies.

Yes, Google is in the third spot. Now, why would anyone go to Ask.com and type in “google”? Weird!

The irony was not lost on Ask.com spokesman Nicholas Graham, who also insisted to this incredulous reporter that adult or sex terms were not among the top search terms at Ask.

“It’s…

Google Sync for BlackBerry arrives

As if we hadn’t all already given up trying to extricate Google from our brains, the company came out Wednesday with sync for Google calendar and your BlackBerry.

It also supports Google Apps for your Domain.

If Google Sync for BlackBerry doesn’t kill MS Exchange, I don’t know what will. And really, Exchange should be dead already.

You probably need this BlackBerry Calendar Patch to make everything go right.

Groups ask FTC chair to recuse in Google-DoubleClick review

Two privacy groups are asking the chairman of the Federal Trade Commission to recuse herself from the agency’s review of Google’s proposed acquisition of online ad firm DoubleClick because her husband’s law firm is advising DoubleClick on antitrust.

In addition, FTC Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras used to work at the law firm, called Jones Day, according to a complaint about the matter sent to the FTC on Wednesday by the Electronic Privacy Information Center and the Center for Digital Democracy.

Majoras’ husband, John M. Majoras, is an equity partner with Jones Day and is in charge of the firm’s business…

Sources: FTC extends Google-DoubleClick review

Antitrust regulators with the Federal Trade Commission have received an extension to review the controversial $3.1 billion Google-DoubleClick megamerger, according to sources.

The FTC faced a Thursday deadline to either challenge the deal or allow it to go through. But the commission is now expected to stay quiet for at least several more days as it continues to study the impact of the proposed merger on competition and consumers. A decision Thursday is unlikely.

Google complied with the FTC’s second request for information on the merger on November 14. Once a company complies with a “second request,” federal antitrust regulators…