Last week I started the experiment with format and length. This week we will peek into the “deep web” where a regular search engine cannot go.
Getting Informed
Slack might be the Searchable Log of All Communication and Knowledge but Slack communities are not being crawled and indexed by the big search engine companies (Google, Bing, etc). As a result, Slack communities are an example of the “deep web”.
Also, newsletters like this one you are reading can be easily indexed and searched because the author (Hi!👋) and the service permit indexing and searching. However, not all newsletters permit open indexing and open searching by instituting paywalls or requiring authentication to view which is also an example of the “deep web”.
A weekly post newsletter on sales operations, marketing operations, and customer operations that applies to what might come next in modern SaaS companies.
The latest articles, podcasts, essays and more from Future by Andreessen Horowitz (known as “a16z”) where you can learn about SaaS companies that might one day be eating the world as a service.
Searching for “SaaS” in the blog posts, news stories and tweets that have appeared as headlines on Techmeme. Items listed only in the “More” areas are excluded from results.