Inktomi back in the day was one of the biggest powers on the Internet, it was even the top search engine for some time. It powered MSN search and was eventually acquired by Yahoo for $240 million.
But the story you don’t hear very often is how Inktomi died. Diego Basch, a current LinkedIn employee and former Inktomi engineer shared his version in a blog post.
In March 2000 Inktomi had a market cap of $25 billion. Exactly one year later, the stock dropped 99.9 percent. Why?
Basch’s story begins in 1999. Yahoo was Inktomi’s biggest customer and began complaining because when you typed “Yahoo” they weren’t No. 1 in their own search results. Although Inktomi fixed the problem for Yahoo, they couldn’t solve this search problem for many other businesses and websites.
But the story you don’t hear very often is how Inktomi died. Diego Basch, a current LinkedIn employee and former Inktomi engineer shared his version in a blog post.
In March 2000 Inktomi had a market cap of $25 billion. Exactly one year later, the stock dropped 99.9 percent. Why?
Basch’s story begins in 1999. Yahoo was Inktomi’s biggest customer and began complaining because when you typed “Yahoo” they weren’t No. 1 in their own search results. Although Inktomi fixed the problem for Yahoo, they couldn’t solve this search problem for many other businesses and websites.
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