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by busterarm
4648 days ago
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Literally one-hundred percent of the people I know who are really serious about email are moving away from Gmail. It was only in mid-2012 that they passed Hotmail for being the biggest email service in the world. Gmail is very popular among certain types of (mostly technical) people. In fact, it's probably Android that has put them over the edge. Gmail still has a fragile position. At least as far as my browsing habits are concerned, using Gmail didn't lead me back to google search or any of their other services. Could you imagine what the world would look like if somehow in 4 or 5 years Firefox OS ended up eating Android's lunch? Search is a major component of their advertising business, which these days is their core business. If people switched they'd definitely be in a major pinch. |
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80%+ of people who own smartphones use android, and they have phones for most niches - big, small, cheap, stylus, unlockable, replaceable battery etc. They have several manufacturers making phones with it. Their position there is not fragile either.
I'd love to see Firefox take off, but there is no way it is going to be bigger than Android.
Sure, there is a very small chance that everyone will stop using Google's products, but the chances of people moving off Facebook is much greater.