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    <title>Lycos throws hat in Internet Media ring</title>
    <summary>Lycos, search engine portal and owner of Wired Magazine, has announced its intention to rebrand as a media company. According to the press release Lycos has released a service called Planet, which enables its users to create &quot;mini sites&quot; that include photos, blogs, slideshows, animation, special effects and other multimedia. ClickZ referred to Planet as...</summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Lycos, search engine portal and owner of Wired Magazine, has <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/03/AR2005100301580.html">announced its intention</a> to rebrand as a media company. According to <a href="http://info.lycos.com/pressroom/100405_press.asp">the press release</a> Lycos has released a service called Planet, which enables its users to create "mini sites" that include photos, blogs, slideshows, animation, special effects and other multimedia. <a href="http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3553401">ClickZ referred to Planet as</a> a "social interaction platform".</p> 

<p>I love the press release headline: "NEW PLANETS DISCOVERED ON LYCOS, Revolutionary Interactive Platform Redefines Personal Expression". Yeeeeaa....</p>

<p><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/03/AR2005100301580.html">
The Washington Post</a> ends it story with this:</p>

<p><em>"Lycos, best known for its roots in the search business, is hoping to relaunch itself as a media company, eventually reaching out to self-publishing writers, artists and musicians, as well as major book publishers and entertainment studios to become a kind of Web-based studio for its 22 million-strong audience."</em></p>

<p>Sounds great - and very similar to what Yahoo! is doing with its media strategy. Read this excerpt from the ClickZ article and tell me if it sounds familiar:</p>

<p><em>"[Lycos'] vision will include search, but will hinge on the building, distributing and consuming of content. Some of that content will be user-generated, from blogs on Lycos' Tripod and Angelfire networks. Other content will be created by Lycos or will come from strategic partners like record labels, book publishers, and movie studios."</em></p>

<p>I suppose this is a natural extension for a search company that was/is big on content portals and owns Wired, so it'll be interesting to watch Lycos' progress. I think Yahoo! has a more organic and exciting approach to new media generation and distribution, with greater use of Web 2.0 technologies such as RSS and APIs. But it's an open market right now.</p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from Jimbo on 2005-10-06</title>
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        <name>Jimbo</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Lycos doesn't own Wired Magazine.  It owns Wired News.</p>]]>
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    <published>2005-10-06T21:27:29Z</published>
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