BBC vs. Google
How about the BBC challenging Google for the provision of online services?
“We
have got the best content in the world and a more flexible rights
framework than anyone,” says [Ashley] Highfield. “We have the best
brand, I would argue, online in the world in terms of trust and
impartiality. We’ve also got access to some of the best technology in
the world. If you glue all of that together we should be in a prime
position to create the best next-generation search navigation tool in
the world,” he enthuses.
I was wondering whether this would include a challenge to the real core of Google’s power, the ubiquitous search engine.
Come to think of it, I generally go google, and then iBBC if no luck on the first few screens.
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January 20th, 2005 at 9:14 am
The BBC operates a mix of BBC-owned search and Google-generated results. Tthe recent public review of BBC Online (the Graf report) might lend some support for the suggestion you quote.
It said, in part:
Personally though I wouldn’t bank on it unless current seach provision becomes relatively unworkable, even though techies love to dream about what they could do if they ruled the world. It’s very expensive, and I’m not sure the licensepayers or the corporation would stand for it.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth