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by FilterJoe 5157 days ago
According to a friend of mine who worked on the search team, Inktomi shifted its (management and CapEx) focus away from search and onto other projects. He thought at the time that even with the constraints of not competing with their own customers, there were things they could have done to better compete if management had chosen to do so.

Edit: fixed typo

2 comments

Yes, that's true. They didn't think search would be a huge business. Back then the model was to sell search to portals charging by query volume, and it was a race to the bottom. Our Solaris servers were more expensive than Google's Linux boxes.
What other projects did Inktomi have? I thought "white label" search was their main focus. I guess that might explanation their decline.