From 0531523b372cc251a8391f5a12447d62f53916a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: luxagraf Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 08:45:11 -0400 Subject: initial commit --- published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2007/01.08.07/Thu/snap.txt | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) create mode 100644 published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2007/01.08.07/Thu/snap.txt (limited to 'published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2007/01.08.07/Thu/snap.txt') diff --git a/published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2007/01.08.07/Thu/snap.txt b/published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2007/01.08.07/Thu/snap.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2683cf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/published/Webmonkey/Monkey_Bites/2007/01.08.07/Thu/snap.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CNBC.com has a [video segment][6] with [Snap.com CEO Tom McGovern][5] talking about Snap.com and MSM's favorite new topic -- who's going to be the next Google. We've been [following Snap][1] [for][4] [some][2] [time][3] and the site continues to grow at an astonishing rate, but nothing pulls in users like good old-fashioned TV exposure. Snap.com's Jason Fields tells us search traffic at Snap has tripled since the CNBC broadcast this morning. I do enjoy Snap, especially the image search, but I don't know if it's a Google killer. It's not hard to imagine Google buying Snap though. Let us know what you think. [footnote for CNBC: Repeat after me "I will provide video players with embedding code..."] [2]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2006/12/snap_a_photo_wi.html "Snap.com Image Search" [1]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2006/05/snap_ajaxpowere.html?entry_id=1481480 "Snap: Ajax-Powered Search" [3]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2006/11/snap_launches_p.html "Snap Launches Preview Anywhere" [4]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2006/10/snap_shows_off_.html "Snap Shows Off Resizable Panes" [5]: http://blog.snap.com/2007/01/11/snapcom-ceo-tom-mcgovern-on-cnbc/ "Snap Blog on CNBC show" [6]: http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=163217679&play=1 "CNBC Video on Snap.com" \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2