Google vs. Microsoft: The Making of an Epic Rivalry

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Jacob
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Re: Google as maker
Jacob   10/10/2012 5:47:17 AM
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Mfbertozzi, you are right. Google is known for many of internet application and search engines. But recently they had started diversification through mobile market and unmanned automobiles. We know that they had stepped in to mobile market by acquiring Motorola.

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Wale Bakare   10/9/2012 8:09:07 PM
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Are users with more than 1 account counted to the 1billion figure? I think is better to diversify those money into hardware rather than rely on per click ads. That would probably give it a valued based assets.

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Re: SIM from Facebook...new strategies
mfbertozzi   10/9/2012 8:03:47 AM
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@t.alex: well, in my opinion, major plus  is in the fact you don't need any subscription (pre-paid or post-paid); basically, you need only to get it inside your mobile phone and it works. That's all. Of course, it allows a real time connection with FB, then as of today, it doesn't allow voice traffic, as far as I know. I will try to investage more, I'll get back to the community once news are available.

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Re: very interesting perspective
Bolaji Ojo   10/8/2012 12:06:06 AM
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Flyingscot, That's the story all around for people all across the globe about Apple. A friend in Africa recently asked me to help him buy the iPad 3. I didn't try to convince him there are viable alternatives that are a lot cheaper and as functional. People talk about the "Apple ecosystem," which is really nonsense because Apple doesn't offer content. It has apps, most of which are not directly developed by Apple and its online music and video stores don't feature content from Apple either.

Things like this change slowly but they eventually change. People don't realize it until the change is upon them. We are in the midst of a cultural revolution involving Apple but there are already indications that as some people t want to be a part of the Apple crowd so are there some that are bucking that trend. They don't want to be a part of the crowd. One or two other companies are exploiting that but we can't right now see their dent on the Apple world.

 

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very interesting perspective
FLYINGSCOT   10/7/2012 11:53:47 PM
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It is totally perplexing.  I took my daughter to the mall today to buy a notebook.  We visited the Sony and Microsoft stores and I was wowed by their interactive demos of cool new innovative technologies.  Both stores were surprisingly quiet though.  We then went to a packed out Apple store which was basically an order taking machine with no real demos to speak of.  We bought a MacBook Pro.  There was no convincing my daughter otherwise that she had to get a Mac.  Apple has the "coolness" market completely cornered for now and it will need something very special in terms of marketing and technical prowess to really compete.   

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Google vs Microsoft
Barbara Jorgensen   10/5/2012 11:58:54 AM
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Interesting analysis, and a more valid comparison than Facebook vs....well, anyone. Google has moved beyond its roots as a nifty search tool into OS and now hardware...not a conventional path but when we talk about "thinking outside the box" Google should be top of mind. It also seems to be using the capital raised as a public company to expand its marketplace and add shareholder value, whereas Facebook doesn't seem to have any idea where to go beyond an IPO. It used to be a company's success was determined once it went public: (baby billionaires cashing out) that's no longer the end point. It's just the beginning. Google seems to realize this.

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Re: SIM from Facebook...new strategies
t.alex   10/5/2012 10:19:31 AM
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Sim for Facebook ? Sounds strange. Any advantage as compared to other telco SIM card ?

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Re: Google as maker
mfbertozzi   10/5/2012 9:44:43 AM
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@SP: nice to hear you agreeing with; we could discuss also about what, in effect, they did or are doing in managing infos, but this is matter out of the article from Bolaji...

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Re: Google as maker
SP   10/5/2012 6:07:25 AM
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Hi mfbertozzi, so much true what you said.

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Google as maker
mfbertozzi   10/5/2012 4:55:07 AM
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Speaking for myself, Google has limited experience in making; their mission, since the beginning, their focus is mainly in managing infos, it doesn't matter from where and from who. There is a long run to go before collecting success in the area of hw "makers".

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