agreed that google has some nice products, but my remark has more to do with which one actually generates any revenue or has made a profit for google other than search.
rupert murdock from news corp bought myspace.com for 694m and google paid news corp a minimum of 900m to advertise on it. who got the better deal?
in the end google is still a one trick pony in regards to generating "profitable revenue" that was the point of my comment, and its a setup for bubble burst 2.0 when ad dollars dry up
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agreed that google has some nice products, but my remark has more to do with which one actually generates any revenue or has made a profit for google other than search.
rupert murdock from news corp bought myspace.com for 694m and google paid news corp a minimum of 900m to advertise on it. who got the better deal?
in the end google is still a one trick pony in regards to generating "profitable revenue"
that was the point of my comment, and its a setup for bubble burst 2.0 when ad dollars dry up