Nestoria Zeitgeist on the horizon?
January 2, 2007 at 8:39 pm | In forecast, nestoria, research, search | 2 Comments
The latest post on the Nestoria blog highlights the top 10 property searches for 2006. Given that Nestoria has only been around for just over 6 months; it’s hard to accept this list as definitive, but the Nestoria team admit that having “a steady stream of incoming data” is one of the most intellectually rewarding parts of working at a search engine. In the coming months they promise to do their best to expose more data, which can be quite useful since many are predicting a slowdown for this year, especially if released in a timely manner. What would also be useful is if they used the Google Zeitgeist definition when reporting the searches.
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I agree with the Guys at Nestoria that having a chronological database of classifieds listings provides some very interesting product development opportunities. In fact Oodle.com is already doing this in the USA for the rental market and we plan to launch a similar application in the UK as well as into other vertical sectors. Watch this space !
Comment by Duncan Dunlop — January 3, 2007 #
I agree with the Guys at Nestoria that having a chronological database of classifieds listings provides some very interesting product development opportunities. In fact Oodle.com is already doing this in the USA for the rental market and we plan to launch a similar application in the UK as well as into other vertical sectors. Watch this space !
Comment by Duncan Dunlop — January 3, 2007 #