In January, I wrote about Quaero, a planned European multimedia search engine, the answer to Google and brainchild of the French government.

My own thoughts about it were expressed thus:

[…] The idea of Quaero is a terrific one. Yet I can’t imagine anything more oxymoronic than “government-backed search engine.”

Loic Le Meur – a Frenchman – has posted a withering commentary on this oxymoron, lambasting the French government in the process.

Headline points from Loic’s 10 reasons why the French search engine will fail:

  1. Can’t spell it.
  2. Centralized.
  3. Secret versus beta.
  4. No buzz, no adoption.
  5. A galaxy of actors who compete to get the subventions and don’t get much noticed for their latest web innovations.
  6. Not really international.
  7. A neverending story.
  8. Not enough euros.
  9. Subventions euros are not worth venture capital euros.
  10. Google is a thousand startups

See Loic’s post for the excruciating details.

4 responses to “The French oxymoron called Quaero”

  1. 10 Grüne, warum Quaero scheitern wird…

    Loic Le Meur, französischer Unternehmer, Weblog-Experte und zum "Entrepreneur 2005 of Europe" gewählt, erläutert in seinem Blog, warum das deutsch-französische Suchmaschinenprojekt Quaero scheitern wird. Kurz zusammengefasst deshalb: 1. M…

  2. Rod Large avatar

    I wanted to ask you about this yesterday at ZeitGeist event! Great presentation…thanks
    But seriously…….why would the German and French governments invest in a search engine?
    Do they see Google as a threat? On what basis?
    regards
    Rod

  3. neville avatar

    Thanks Rod. I wasn’t at Zeitgeist, though but Loic was.

    Re Quaero, Loic’s post really says it all. Maybe the govts do see Google as a threat although I think it’s more to do with French national pride or somesuch notion. Expensive pride.

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