] So why would Google buy Pyra Labs, developer of the ] widely-used Blogger and Blogspot web self-publishing ] system? Is Google "selling out" to the urge to become a ] portal? Are they morphing into a content provider? Are ] they losing their laser-like focus on search? No, to all ] of the above.] ] This isn't the first time Google has purchased a web ] "community." Google purchased the Deja Usenet newsgroup ] archives in February 2001, and now runs them as "Google ] Groups." The interactive, often self-referential nature ] of many weblogs has many similarities to newsgroup ] postings.] ] Yet Google has said little about the Pyra deal, issuing a ] sparse 77 word statement to the media with few clues ] about the rationale behind the purchase:] ] "Google recently acquired Pyra Labs, developers of ] Blogger -- a self-service weblog publishing tool used by ] more than one million people. We're thrilled about the ] many synergies and future opportunities between our two ] companies. Blogs are a global self-publishing phenomenon ] that connect Internet users with dynamic, diverse points ] of view while also enabling comment and participation. In ] the coming weeks, we will report additional details. ] Blogger users can expect to see no immediate changes to ] the service." |