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by lotsofpulp
1760 days ago
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I think the vast majority of people would not know the difference between a Google search and a DuckDuckGo search. They use search to shop the top few retailers or find the actual website of a company, but I doubt many are doing the deep dives that it might actually make a difference to use Google with. Google’s moat right now is Maps, YouTube, and Drive apps, I think. Or at least that is my family’s experience. Google search and gmail were easily replaced. |
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Remember when Google+ launched, and Microsoft as a joke created a clone in a week or so? That was completely missing the point about what's hard.
Or how "make a twitter clone" is basically the "hello world" of web apps. If it's just you and your friends on it, actually yes you can make a twitter clone that you can basically not tell the difference, and you can do that in a weekend (another weekend to make the app).
To make a twitter clone for 10 people you can run it on your laptop. For 1000 people you buy a VM in some cloud. For a billion apple devices you need world wide pops, fibre deals, plots of land, construction companies, resource planning, legal teams, government contracts, etc...
Again, Apple could possibly do this. But this is not their core skill. And do you know what happens when a company throws billions on not their core skill? Google+ happens.