I <3 Google, but I think they will have a very big problem on their hands very soon.
Page Rank is fantastic. I think it goes without saying that Google pretty much crushes the competition in terms of quality of results.
However, one thing Google itself doesn't do well is search real time information.
For example, a few months back, Google played around with the concept of real-time search results using Twitter and Facebook. They have since disabled this and are focusing on using Google + for real time results. It makes sense, they want to keep all of the money/references in house.
However, what if people don't use Google +? Twitter and Facebook already have HUGE, established user bases.
What if Twitter or Facebook decides they want to get into the search field? 750M users will surely generate a lot of results for just about any query, and beyond that, the searches will also have the benefit of semantics because Facebook has so much information about what a user likes and dislikes. I think real time results will be very valuable as the quantity of information continues to increase at such a rapid rate.
I think Google has cause for concern. I don't think their market share will go away over night or anything crazy like that, but I think they've got a problem on their hands. Despite being an avid Google user, I find myself searching Twitter for answers more and more lately, and I doubt I'm the only one.
What say you?
Page Rank is fantastic. I think it goes without saying that Google pretty much crushes the competition in terms of quality of results.
However, one thing Google itself doesn't do well is search real time information.
For example, a few months back, Google played around with the concept of real-time search results using Twitter and Facebook. They have since disabled this and are focusing on using Google + for real time results. It makes sense, they want to keep all of the money/references in house.
However, what if people don't use Google +? Twitter and Facebook already have HUGE, established user bases.
What if Twitter or Facebook decides they want to get into the search field? 750M users will surely generate a lot of results for just about any query, and beyond that, the searches will also have the benefit of semantics because Facebook has so much information about what a user likes and dislikes. I think real time results will be very valuable as the quantity of information continues to increase at such a rapid rate.
I think Google has cause for concern. I don't think their market share will go away over night or anything crazy like that, but I think they've got a problem on their hands. Despite being an avid Google user, I find myself searching Twitter for answers more and more lately, and I doubt I'm the only one.
What say you?


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