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Google News - Business Page has Changed!

It is no surprise to anyone that Google has been hard hit is stock value in this market.  They are facing many new changes to make up some incredible loss of wealth.  There are layoffs and downsizing and announcement of new Algorithms that are smarter than humans.  I don't think so, and now I have a major disappointment with Google!  One of my favorite reasons for visiting Google several times during the day is to look at the business news.  I follow stocks, and trends of the DJIA and the markets in general.  I have worked on Wall Street, I worked for Treasury Dept. in DC, and I still have some investments and monies in the market.  So I really like to know what is going on! 

Every day, I always check out the moving stock index charts on the upper right hand side of the Google's Business News page.  Guess what?  They are no longer there!  Google has announce this week that it was changing the page and the page would be updated in the following fashion with this disclaimer on the bottom of the page:

"The selection and placement of stories on this page were determined automatically by a computer program. The time or date displayed reflects when an article was added to or updated in Google News."

What I dislike most is the ability to view the market conditions at a moment in time!  Now I have to go to MSN, or Yahoo to find the information I can no longer find on Google!

Jim Crawford REMAX

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Comments

Certainly sounds like times a changing. Wow after reading this I took a moment to look at their stocks and boy has it dropped.

Posted by Charles Stallions Real Estate Services almost 3 years ago

That is a bummer. I love Google too. I find that they are easy to read and I like the way they display info-Dinah Lee

Posted by Dinah Lee Griffey (Windermere Peninsula Properties) almost 3 years ago

Hi Jim. Wow! It's hard to believe that Google is that hard pressed financially. Maybe it is just a matter of automating everything and not caring too much about the product?

Posted by Bob Foster (Century 21 Lanthorn R. E. Ltd. Belleville, Ontario) almost 3 years ago

Everyone is going to trim their business to remain competitive. .including Google

Posted by Fernando Herboso #1 Real Estate Site www.ReallyNiceHomes.com in MD & VA (Herboso & Associates LLC- Broker 240.426.5754) almost 3 years ago

Jim, Even those things that we think can never change are changing.  It is a roller coaster world we are living in.

Posted by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro (Results Realty) almost 3 years ago

Probably not a money maker for Google, so when it's time to trim, it's first to go. I like Yahoo's better, so I won't miss it.

Posted by Yolanda Hoversten | Broker | O'Fallon, Illinois Real Estate (Prudential One Realty Centre) almost 3 years ago

Charles Stallions Real Estate 800-309-3414 Pensacola, Fl.   Their stock has dropped big time.  There stock is held by many major Mutual funds.  It plunged!  The stories that preceded this one talked about downsizing, and keeping valued staff with all the cutbacks.  This is not going to cut it for me.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 3 years ago

Dinah Lee Griffey Allyn, Belfair,& LakeLand-Homes & Land (Windermere Peninsula Properties)  Well they must be hurting, and it appears things are going to start changing.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 3 years ago

Bob Foster (Century 21 Lanthorn R. E. Ltd. Belleville, Ontario)  You nailed it.  There is a lot that is going to change.  Web placement may also change greatly because they want you to pay for it.  There were a log of other great search engines that bit the dust and they changed dramatically before failing.  Could this be the beginning of something similar?  Stay tuned!

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 3 years ago

Fernando Herboso Real Estate Maryland, DC and Virginia (Key Realty Group-Foreclosures in Maryland,Rockville MD)  The only constant in life is change.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 3 years ago

Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro ABR (Results Realty)  I have witnessed more change in the last year or so than in the previous 54 years.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 3 years ago

Yolanda Hoversten - O'Fallon IL Real Estate & Relocation (Prudential One Realty Centre)  Yahoo, and MSN Live actually havesome better features and they have just gotten a bad rap!  I prefer MSN maps better, and I like Yahoo business.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 3 years ago

Dear Jim,

I havent even noticed because I've been so busy trying to put a new web project up, on top of trying to super-serve my clients. Thanks for mentioning it.

Several years ago, Google was my home page when I launch IE, but now it's my AR home. That just shows you how much my priorities have changed. Be it good or bad!

Posted by Loreena Yeo, RealtorĀ®| Frisco TX Community Advocate (214)783-2210 (3:16 team REALTY ~ Locally-owned Frisco TX Real Estate Co.) almost 3 years ago

I'm with most people that I like the google factor.  I tend to find more of what it is that I'm seeking out there on google...it's just simple to use.

But I also understand "trimming" what they might see as fat...

Posted by Sheila Moran, SanAntonioSheila.com RE/MAX Access, Broker 210-325-6962 (RE/MAX Access (Garden Ridge, San Antonio, New Braunfels)) almost 3 years ago

Loreena Yeo - Broker|Realtor(R) of Frisco TX Homes For Sale (3:16 team REALTY)  The web is the way to go, but being found is a #1 priority.  Priorities do change! Best wishes on your new site.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 3 years ago

Sheila Moran, SanAntonioSheila.com RE/MAX Access, Broker, At your service! (RE/MAX Access (Garden Ridge, San Antonio, New Braunfels))  I use Google almost exclusivley, and now I am not.  There were many other great search engines, that just do not exist anymore.  They were all great in their hayday!  There was GO, InfoSeek, Compuserve, Prodigy, AOL, HotBot, Magellan, Excite, Northern Lights, Overture, Looksmart, Altavista and many more.  Some exist today but not as a dominent player.  Could this ever happen to Google if they change too much, and consumers do not like those changes?

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 3 years ago

I briefly read something about Twitter cutting into Google traffic because Twitter is a better source for up-to-date news. I have various news twitters set up on my TweetDeck, and it's really handy to be able to have it "beep" me when a new feed comes in. I don't have to go to a web site to get the news, it comes to me as it becomes available.

Posted by Elaine Reese, REALTORĀ® in central Ohio (Real Living HER, Powell Ohio) almost 3 years ago

Elaine Reese, REALTOR® in central Ohio (Real Living HER, Worthington Ohio)  That sounds like a great possible answer.  Thanks so much Elaine!

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 3 years ago

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