Spock News

Sarah Prez of ReadWriteWeb reports on changes with Spock.com

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Brian Garrity and Holly Sanders of the New York Post question Jay Bhatti about the direction of Web 2.0 and the future of online advertising.

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People Search Engines Take On LinkedIn

by patrick on November 7, 2008

Laurie Sullivan of MediaPost Publications reports on changes with Spock.com

People search engine Spock is working on a service that will give users access to public records stored in public databases across the Web.

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Mark Sullivan of PC WORLD  reports on the world of people search and sites used to locate information about people.

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Did the Tech Bubble Create This Mess?

by Jay Bhatti on September 23, 2008

Blogs.com takes a look at the role that Tech companies have played in the current economic situation.

Did the Internet bubble of the late 1990s create today’s Wall Street meltdown? How badly will the payback hurt the tech industry? And how do you melt a bubble? Dartmouth professor John Vogel tells Beet.tv yes, the tech implosion started it, alrighty (it was that damned sock puppet!).

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How to Search for Who Knows What

by Jay Bhatti on July 7, 2008

Michael Ziward of EWeek takes an indepth look at the technology behind search:

One of the biggest problems that most companies seem to have today is that they really don’t know what they already know, and who inside their company actually knows it. And worse yet, they are not really sure who knows what subject areas best outside their company, so the network of consultants that orbits the company tends to evolve from personal relationships rather than best-in-class experts.

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Be an Online Super Sleuth

by Jay Bhatti on June 12, 2008

Kim Komando of USA Today talks about using Spock to locate others on the Web.

How much do you really know about that potential new hire? Does your daughter’s fiance have a hidden past? And what’s the scoop with the new neighbors?

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Top bloggers

by Jay Bhatti on June 10, 2008

Ellen Lee of SF Gate takes a closer look at Spock’s analysis on the top bloggers on the Web.

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Logical Results

by Jay Bhatti on June 1, 2008

Vivianne Lapointe takes a deeper look at Spock:

This ain’t no sci-fi. It’s your personal phone number, right there on the Hi5 profile page you signed up for three years ago and never used, available for the whole world to see. Search for yourself on spock.com and that’s just what you might find.

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New Sites Make It Easier To Spy on Your Friends

by Jay Bhatti on May 13, 2008

Vauhini Vara of the Wall Street Journal takes a closer look at the increase in information available on the Web.

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