Facebook vs Google - the war is coming!

Considering how many accounts Facebook disables every day and its crappy customer Service, I doubt they will be a threat to Google...plus Google offers more services anyway...Facebook doesn't offer webmail, etc.
 
Considering how many accounts Facebook disables every day and its crappy customer Service, I doubt they will be a threat to Google...plus Google offers more services anyway...Facebook doesn't offer webmail, etc.
Did you read the article? :confused:
 
Yes I read it...so? Facebook will never become the #1 most trafficked website on the Internet like Google currently is.
 
They can't make a profit but they will kill google? LOL

I use facebook because I like to be noisy in my friend's lives and it is a good chance to find attention whores on facebook. Same goes for me I like to brag but don't like to be too obvious.

In any case I would never consider using facebook for search or anything else this article suggests. It's some nerd writer imagining things.
 
Connect and Open Stream don't just allow users to access their Facebook networks from anywhere online. They also help realize Facebook's longtime vision of giving users a unique, Web-wide online profile. By linking Web activity to Facebook accounts, they begin to replace the largely anonymous "no one knows you're a dog" version of online identity with one in which every action is tied to who users really are.
Fuck that and fuck Wired, Facebook is like MySpace and will soon be replaced by something else, Google on the other hand has always been the top dog of the search engines.
 
I can't say I particularly care... but in my experience people get fed up with Facebook quickly and easily and either stop using it altogether or complain about how much they use it, whereas everyone loves Google.

So... if Facebook thinks they're going to "take down" Google or whatever, they're in for an epic fail.
 
Google on the other hand has always been the top dog of the search engines.

You must be young, the big G didn't even exist until 1998. Believe it or not, the internet was around before 98, and before Google. Even to this day Yahoo, Msn, and other search engines get 30% or so of all searches. Google is the top dog now for sure, but it was not ALWAYS that way.
 
You must be young, the big G didn't even exist until 1998. Believe it or not, the internet was around before 98, and before Google. Even to this day Yahoo, Msn, and other search engines get 30% or so of all searches. Google is the top dog now for sure, but it was not ALWAYS that way.

I know this, what I meant to imply is that Google has held the top position since the early 2000s and Social Networking sites have done nothing but come and go.
 
Google was CIA funded from jump and is a government op. Facebook is government monitored and data mined, to aid in government ops. I don't see a difference.
 
The 'war' between facebook and google would really be a war on privacy (if you actually think facebook is private), judging by the article. If Google's dying to get their hands on the personal photos and other information that is posted, facebook loses a huge user base. Who doesn't want the option to keep Google the hell away? Another application will emerge that actually does protect your privacy and many users will drift there, perhaps one that is offshore and not subject to the same kind of scrutiny.
 
The 'war' between facebook and google would really be a war on privacy (if you actually think facebook is private), judging by the article. If Google's dying to get their hands on the personal photos and other information that is posted, facebook loses a huge user base. Who doesn't want the option to keep Google the hell away? Another application will emerge that actually does protect your privacy and many users will drift there, perhaps one that is offshore and not subject to the same kind of scrutiny.

I am one who enjoys the Facebook experience, but uses Google for searching, calendaring, and news feeds.

I'm waiting for the time when Facebook screws up and royally pisses off its users for using their personal data or exposing it to outside entities. Then maybe someone will unveil a new social networking site that charges a nominal fee (something users will be ready and willing to pay after being burned by FB) so that it doesn't have to rely on targeted ad revenue to survive.
 
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