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Comments on: Why I'm passing on Google's 10th anniversary

I'm quite sure I didn't make a big deal about Microsoft's 10th, either. But Google at 20? Now that will be something to behold.

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by Mr. Dee September 5, 2008 3:12 PM PDT
The thing is history is not gonna repeat itself. Why? Well, Microsoft has the resources and the platform to replicate Google's approach to delivering traditional applications as online services. I am sure any user out there would choose a web based version of Microsoft Word 2007 over Google Docs anyday. The fact that consumers still choose to go out and spend money on the latest version of Microsoft Office (120 million licenses), proves that Office is a better offering compared to what Google is trying insinuate. A lot of people don't realize that a lot of Googles efforts go back to two things and two things only Search and AdCenter. Nothing else is keeping Googles ship afloat.
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by businesscontacts September 5, 2008 3:52 PM PDT
Google is in the same position Microsoft was against IBM, and with a gazillion more resources, so most probably in the future, Google will be where Microsoft is today and Microsoft will be where IBM is today.
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by KTLA_knew September 5, 2008 3:59 PM PDT
Google at 20? It'll probably look something like Yahoo! at 20. Maybe they'll avoid it, but looking at history, the odds aren't in their favor.
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by The_Decider September 5, 2008 5:25 PM PDT
At 20 Google will:

1. Dominate everyone's lives because they have a total lock on everyone's data and movements. Which is what all their 'free' software and their mobile OS is all about. Think Orwell.

or

2. Have been smacked hard for its privacy violations and have learned to succeed with a business model that doesn't involve cataloging everyone. They will also have to learn how to write solid, relatively bug free code that is intended for consumer use. Their crap almost makes MS look competent. Almost. A good example is Google docs: under-featured, just plain bad, and buggy as hell; especially if two or more people are working on the same doc.

or

3. Got smacked hard, didn't learn its lesson and got sued into oblivion.
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by eltoro2827 September 5, 2008 5:26 PM PDT
Who cares about google....since they came into play the internet is plagued w/ ads...death to google.
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by The_Decider September 5, 2008 8:02 PM PDT
That is always what skillingssucks posts against those who dare speak bad about its master Google.

If people are clueless, how about writing an intelligent rebuttal about how Google is not a threat to privacy or have cursed the Internet with more and more ads.

I guess Google is paying you per post and not per word?
by Kwasiowusu September 5, 2008 11:00 PM PDT
@ Mr. Dee : "A lot of people don't realize that a lot of Googles efforts go back to two things and two things only Search and AdCenter. Nothing else is keeping Googles ship afloat. "

Correct.
Nothing outside search has made any money for Google, not even Youtube.
Microsoft continues to dominate the world's desktops with Windows, the productivity tools with Microsoft Office and IE still dominates web browsing. In Servers, Windows Sever and Exchange Server have a far higher market share than anyone else, with Windows Server growth actually outpacing that of Linux in 2007.
Google still dominates search, but in the past year alone, Google stock price is down over 40% as growth slowed down.
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by sshetgar September 6, 2008 6:50 AM PDT
I really appreciate the microsoft for putting its hard efforts since from 75. in those days the things were challenging.

Microsoft sold DOS for the first 10 years. Google relied on an Internet, nonexistent when Microsoft started.They did & to great extent continue to sell different products and services to same users.
How many computers were in use in 1985 and what was the total market for software at that point? Both Google and Microsoft have accomplished great things, but to compare 2008 Google to 1985 Microsoft is absurd.

I wonder at what point in the near future these two giants will buy each other out ? And who do you think will buy who?


Till then wait and watch


--Santosh Shetgar
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by The_Decider September 6, 2008 4:54 PM PDT
The internet existed when MS started.

The world wide web did not.
by sshetgar September 6, 2008 6:55 AM PDT
In the coming years i feel that google will try to change the way users access the internet.
Google might be thinking that,it will provide user an interface over internet in such a way that,Operating system may not required.

- why people need operating system ?? - can it be managed without OS!!!!
lets keep it for google to think and work on it! ;)

-Santosh Shetgar
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by pipersdragon September 6, 2008 7:59 AM PDT
Having no operating system is possibly the worst idea I have heard of in years. I don't care what argument people try to make, Sometimes it's plain better to run programs on my own hardware and software...
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by The_Decider September 6, 2008 4:55 PM PDT
It is almost always better to run programs directly on your machine.

Even if that changes, whatever you use to connect to all the web sites that hold your data hostage will still have some sort of OS on it.
by jedinc September 8, 2008 4:41 AM PDT
What about the "640K BARRIER"?????????????
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