On January 9th, Eons, the 50-plus media company for boomers and seniors announced the launch of cRANKy, a search engine for the 50-plus crowd. Eon actually makes the claim that cRANKy's search results are "age-relevant" -- that's some claim to make. Specifically, cRANKy is designed to deliver the most targeted search results for the 50-plus, or boomer, crowd.
Sure, there are plenty of teen sites and kids sites. Similarly, there are many sites that are more targeted toward different age groups -- tweens, thirties, middle-aged etc -- but search?
I read the press release, and despite not being in their targeted age group, I was almost offended. The language is a little condescending in my opinion, constantly referring to the different needs of the 50-plus market. Different needs? Give me a break. I don't like to "wade through millions of search results" either.
cRANKy's Power of Four feature that displays only the top four authoritative sites is a little too simplistic, I think. Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) already display only ten search results per page, so I don't really see the point of having just four.
On the other hand, I hate to admit it, but cRANKy might be on to something. For example, I'm not that easy with my cell as many teens and even younger kids are. In fact, I often ask teens to help me decipher my cell phone's functions. It is also true that when Motorola Inc. (NYSE:MOT) announced its dumb phone, I was thrilled. So perhaps cRANKy's got a point after all.
Cranky's ads will be provided by IAC/InterActiveCorp's (NASDAQ:IACI).
Last updated: May 16, 2012: 10:23 AM
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-11-2007 @ 10:50PM
mae said...
People age 50 and over probably are smarter and want more options in their searched material. This will not work. Also, that age group has time to spend reading, and will. How condescending an approach!