Another great Heilemann piece in New York, this one on the global outbreak of Googlephobia and the company's legal battle with the preening publishing industry over Google's book-scanning plans. And this followed by another excellent Battelle-Heilemann mash-up on Searchblog, arguing that the turning point for Microsoft, the Google of the 1990s, was not, in fact, the anti-trust trial, but a 1997 Wall Street Journal article in which Nathan Myhrvold explained that Microsoft would soon be collecting a small percentage of every e-commerce transaction worldwide.
As Americans, we love our underdogs, rags-to-riches, and David-vs.-Goliath stories, and we hate, hate, hate Goliaths, command-and-control, and subjugation. So it has been interesting to watch Google, in a little more than a year, go from being the poster child for the American Dream to the embodiment of evil monopolist.
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