Facebook may be the Google of the future, but Google is the Google of the present.
Eric Eldon makes an interesting case for Google’s Search+ fiasco actually being about baiting the government into looking at Facebook more closely.
But he ultimately concludes that even with such motives, Google’s move probably isn’t a smart one due to the quote above.
(via parislemon)Who said this just isn’t thinking nor acknowledging reality. I don’t see a hopeful future for Google because it’s so stuck in the present. Just redundant.
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