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Does Avatar represent the future of movies? Maybe not
looking ahead, I would like to know how SearchMe is going to tackle the money problem. throwing ads into their engine, even text-based, is going to really hamper that nice clean look they have going.
We did some interviews/concept value test recently and presented Search Me to respondents. It proves very useful when there's a mass of low authority sites - good design correlates strongly (not perfectly) with good content. Saves a few trial and error clicks...
Anyway, I don't disagree with your math, if they can capture a small share of search, there is revenue to be made. But two issues:
1. Getting to 1% in a visual search model I find to be a challenge
2. At some point, monetization model has to kick in and that means ads if they are going for share. And going to ads means having to impact the nice, smooth cover-flow design they have.
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