Sunday, January 2, 2011

Why We Desperately Need a New (and Better) Google

This semester, my students at the School of Information at UC-Berkeley researched the VC system from the perspective of company founders. We prepared a detailed survey; randomly selected 500 companies from a venture database; and set out to contact the founders. Thanks to Reid Hoffman, we were able to get premium access to LinkedIn?which provided a wealth of information.� But some of the founders didn?t have LinkedIn accounts, and others didn?t respond to our LinkedIn ?inmails?. So I instructed my students to use Google searches to research each founder?s work history, by year, and to track him or her down in that way. But it turns out that you can?t easily do such searches in Google any more. Google has become a jungle: a tropical paradise for spammers and marketers. Almost every search takes you to websites that want you to click on links that make them money, or to sponsored sites that make Google money. There?s no way to do a meaningful chronological search.

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