Microsoft’s Classifieds

Charlene Li writes why Microsoft Fremont is likely to be better than Google Base:

First, a quick description of Fremont. It looks and acts like a classic online classifieds site. A list of linked categories is on the front page and users can browse or search through the listings. A key difference though is that the listings are turbo-charged as the poster, you can control who can see them, from everyone to just a select group of people on your MSN Messenger buddy list. If you choose the latter, the next time one of your privileged buddies signs into Messenger, theyll see a little alert that says you have a set of golf clubs for sale. The categories include the usual suspects jobs, homes, apartments, cars, and one thing that caught my eye, tickets.

So I look at Fremont and I see a really nice service shaping up. The classifieds interface is familiar each category has the expected search fields (number of bedrooms in housing, make and year in autos, etc.) and the opening page lays out all of the options in a simple manner similar to Craigs Lists austere list of links.

Now compare that to Google Base. Honestly, can you imagine your average user trying to make heads or tails out of it? Dont get me wrong I love Google Base because of the audacious potential it represents in terms of creating new content for the Web. But in terms of a classifieds service, it will take a lot of application development to get it to the point where the average Joe will be able to use it.

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Rajesh Jain

An Entrepreneur based in Mumbai, India.