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Is Google Next MySpace?

by Mahesh Chand on Nov 20, 2011

People are saying, Facebook is new Internet. People will search Facebook more than Google. If that happens, just think for a second, if that does happen. What will happen to Google?
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Is Google Next MySpace?  

People are saying, Facebook is new Internet. People will search Facebook more than Google. If that happens, just think for a second, if that does happen. What will happen to Google? After the launch of Google+, some wondered Will Google+ Fail?

I personally use Google for two things – Search and Gmail. I do not go to Facebook every minute but I do not almost every day. But people are on Facebook 24/7. If people also get Search on Facebook, there is no reason for them to go to Google.

What about Gmail then? Facebook just launched its Facebook.com email. If I am already on Facebook doing my daily activities and searches, it makes totally sense for me to use Facebook.com email. Now I can drop my Gmail account.

So what does that mean to Google? Well, if Google doesn't come with some better products and ideas to keep its users stick to them, I see Google dooming within next 10 years. I am not sure where Google+ stands as of today but I personally do not know anybody who has move and actively using Google+ every day. When today's teen generation grows up using Facebook as Internet, Google will be history.

Now, same could be applies to Twitter as well. Twitter lovers are there to stay and loving it. They are more loyal than Facebook fans. If Twitter can provide search and email features, chances are, people will move to twitter.

So, once Facebook and Twitter have similar or better searches as Google, what happens to Google? 
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