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Re: Google/Youtube problems
From: Saku Ytti <saku () ytti fi>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 17:33:40 +0200
On (2012-11-19 06:30 -0800), Leo Bicknell wrote:
Consider a different model. Google checks out your gmail account, and discovers you really like Red Bull and from your YouTube profile knows you watch a lot of Ke$ha videos. It also discovers there are a lot more
Sure. I have no doubt the main reasons to keep youtube are. a) data mining b) contingency B) is essentially having the most popular platform, in case if video platform becomes viable marketing platform on itself. Data mining aspect might make it less dubious to sink network cost to different BU than to the BU which actually uses the network, as that network is also benefitting from the data. -- ++ytti
Current thread:
- Google/Youtube problems Daniel Suchy (Nov 18)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Saku Ytti (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Patrick W . Gilmore (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Saku Ytti (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Leo Bicknell (Nov 19)
- RE: Google/Youtube problems Adam Vitkovsky (Nov 19)
- RE: Google/Youtube problems Adam Vitkovsky (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Saku Ytti (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Michael Loftis (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems joel jaeggli (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Joly MacFie (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Patrick W . Gilmore (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Saku Ytti (Nov 19)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Nick Olsen (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Scott Whyte (Nov 19)
- Re: Google/Youtube problems Nick Olsen (Nov 19)