It's a fast ramp and a wide ramp. We know the demand is out there already.

We are certainly much smaller than the mother ship, but we are doubling in size every year and are profitable.

It's become a way that people have gotten more out of their searches. We're extending that to the enterprise.

We've taken a page from our friends in the maps teams and borrowed a bit from the desktop team.

There are a bunch of legacy search solutions out there that, in our view, have not been updated or redeveloped recently. This is aimed at any company using a search solution that is long in the tooth.

There are some fascinating possibilities in putting together geospatial [applications] and enterprise search.

It's not just looking through Web pages. It's actually a front door to business applications.

Innovation happens in the consumer space much more quickly. For a lot of reasons, applications that are delivered to users in the consumer space have a much higher degree of focus on the end-user experience.

The idea is we sell a very general-purpose platform for search.