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The interwebs have been abuzz with rumours Google is in "late-stage" talks with Twitter over a possible buy-out of the micro-blogging site, but the original source of the story has already played down the prospect of an early deal. Michael Arrington at TechCrunch "broke" the initial story last night, in which he cited several …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Shame for this fellow:

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/03/31/douglas_bowman_joins_twitter/

    ...who will be back in the ranks of Google!

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Thumb Up

    tweets with ads?

    yeah, great, sign me up

    /sarcasm

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Hurrah for Google

    They are taking on yet another web2 service that has a broken business model and will loose them money left right and centre.

  4. Steve

    Googlitter?

    "Twoogle", surely?

  5. Rob
    Go

    House of cards

    "They are taking on yet another web2 service that has a broken business model and will loose them money left right and centre."

    My thoughts exactly, my biggest problemm is the fact that a lot of business clients want to jump on these bandwagons as another communication channel with their audience but becuase they are free they think I'm being paraniod when I tell them they should have a back up in case there comes a time when the service is suddenly yanked, without paying a fee for teh service there is no service level agreement that can be enforced.

  6. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    @ Fraser

    'They are taking on yet another web2 service that has a broken business model and will loose them money left right and centre.'

    I think you might have hit on something there. If Google buy enough loss making services they might be able to say they aren't a monopoly - because if they were they'd be rich like Microsoft.

    In which case I'd like to talk to the Mountain View boffins about my virtual 'notes to the milkman' Web 2.0 synergetic holistic mashup enterprise. People pay nothing to write notes to a non-existent milkman in 140 characters or fewer, they can follow their favourite milkman and share favourite notes with other milk drinkers. It makes no money, is completely pointless, will be forgotten in six months time; so by Twitter reckoning, must be worth at least a billion. Two billion if we can make it an iPhone app and get Stephen Fry onboard.

  7. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    @ Mike Richards

    Will this virtual milkman get to have virtual sex with virtual housewives in a Robin Askwith stylee? I can see some synergies with Craigslist here...

  8. richard
    Stop

    @ mike richards

    yep, you've summed it up perfectly.

    nothing more to add.

    comments now closed.

  9. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    @ Mike & AC

    Maybe some sort of milmanview could be made? Stick a camera into the head of every milkman and record everything it sees. That way people with nothing better to do can watch it (and maybe see some of AC's virtual housewives) on teh Internet and Google can make (no) profit (at all).

    There is definately an iphone app in it too...

  10. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    @ Anonymous Coward

    'Will this virtual milkman get to have virtual sex with virtual housewives in a Robin Askwith stylee? I can see some synergies with Craigslist here...'

    Definitely a mash-up we'll all want to see. Get your people to talk to my people and we'll do lunch. Ciao baby!

  11. Chris

    Googlitter?

    Is Gary back at PCWorld?

  12. Anonymous Coward
    Paris Hilton

    The only reason to buy twitter........

    is to euthanase it on the spot.

    And replace it with the virtual milkman doing live housewife porn streams (that would make some money, its about the only thing on the web that does)

    Paris, she can teach the milkman about the porn!

  13. W
    Go

    'notes to the milkman' - MilkmanView

    There's gotta be an opportunity for 'synergies' with StreetView, surely.

    Perhaps EA might want to pay for the licence and create a game in the vein of a GTA/Paperboy mashup.

    And with all this milk sloshing around, there's bound to be the inevitable bunch of pun-ariffic porno rip-offs.

  14. Charles Manning

    What would Google get out of this?

    Twitter, free standing, is just a big money pit with no real business model.

    Twitter coupled with other Google services could make more sense. For instance, by watching what you tweet could serve you ads next time you use the www.

    But of course it all comes down to branding and owning eyeballs. Twitter has no patents etc and has little longterm traction. Google could easily replicate twitter functionality and probably gets little benefit from buying twitter.

    Of course doing this would get Google some negative points from the Twittards. Far better PR to wait until Twitter dies of natural causes (no more money), then be seen as saints for providing an alternative service for twitter junkies.

  15. mittfh

    One way Twitter could survive...

    ...I seem to recall a certain online encyclopaedia which doesn't make any net profit...

    All they'd need do would be to make everyone automatically follow something like @twitter, and remind people a few times a year that the service needs users' donations to survive. If it works for WP, it could possibly do so for Twitter...

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