Although, I believe Google could make it themselves if they wanted, but instead of hiring a new team to develop it from scratch, why not just buy a company and hire their developers? Then that company isn't completely screwed because Google offered the same service for free.
This will probably get low ranked, anyway, does anyone think that google is becoming too powerful? Yeah free is good, but what will happen 10 years down the line and google has wiped out the competition? Does anyone think that Google needs to (will need to) be broken up?
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Does teh Goog ever fail? I think not.
Knol, dodgeball, answers, video (not youtube), Lively...
Most successful Google products are actually aquistions plugged into El Goog's enormous user base.
Yeah, they have a few of their own... but a lot of it was bought. You can see a list of all the companies Google has acquired here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_acquisitions_by_Google
Although, I believe Google could make it themselves if they wanted, but instead of hiring a new team to develop it from scratch, why not just buy a company and hire their developers? Then that company isn't completely screwed because Google offered the same service for free.
This will probably get low ranked, anyway, does anyone think that google is becoming too powerful? Yeah free is good, but what will happen 10 years down the line and google has wiped out the competition? Does anyone think that Google needs to (will need to) be broken up?