Where do you see them in 10 years

Where do you see them in 10 years

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Down the shitter.

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i dunno

hey, is it just me or is loli + anal really fucking hot?

Owned by President Zuckerberg

no.

as in "no, it's not just you" or "no, that's not hot" ?

Ruling the planet. Seriously, people gave no idea how large and powerful the company is.

kek
kek

inb4 100 of these replies. Google is the pioneer of the internet. It rooted itself so deep into so many aspects while the internet was still developing that its not even funny. It *just* missed the social networking train, but I dont think thats a train I would want to be on anyway.
>myspace
>facebook in ~6 years
Google is the operating system of the entire internet as far as one with a user interface goes. They have so much to fall back on they are basically permanently concreted into existing. Even if it collapsed, they own so much infrastructure and control so many services that the US government would take it over long before anything else.

Google always was and always will be years ahead. If the internet suddenly stopped being a thing, I would bet my life savings that google would probably have a plan for that too. years before it happened

No u

tl;dr
the definition of 'internet' is arguably, google.

Replaced. Their search engine is garbage.

Google r@ygold
thank me later :^)

In my room watching me sleep

google was began as and still is an arm of the NSA, it's not going anywhere.
this

>Google is almighty
>shits itself because of a simple add-on

well, google will be relevant in 10 years obviously but we left peak don't do evil for a couple of years already, their services are stagnating or dying. If tech illiterate normies would actually care no one would use their shit, technical excellence haha

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Why is the FBI here?

Google will still be the frontrunner in search, I think something will come and kill youtube. The only way youtube is saved is through government intervention via calling them and others a public space. There's visible need of change and mass public outcry, with the innovation of data mitigation and risktaking vc's someone has a chance to enter the market with a serious competitor. There is opentube hinted at, but honestly amazon is google re-branded.

I bet that archive.org will become the favourable streaming service in 10 years. They just need to improve the video player and clean up content delivery.
Quote me.

>Google is the pioneer of the internet.
yahoo!

half way to artificial general intelligence.
ai dominance in most specialist fields.
early lead in commercial quadrapedal industrial robotics

they will eat everything.

Their side projects will have all collapsed. Their holy grail, search, will have not had any major changes to its algorithm in over a decade and, as such, will be showing its age. Sure, grandma will still "google" things, but most normies will have moved on to newer better search engines. Desperate to reinvent themselves, they'll let the army of pajeets and diversity hires that now make up 100% of their developers touch the search code. It will break, and not be able to be fixed. They'll die out.

They'll have gotten major payoffs on their AI research. Self-driving cars will be proliferating, voice recognition will be even better, AI recommendation and moderation engines will finally alleviate many of their problems with YouTube.

The first generation of children will have grown up with Google Home in their house. They and their descendants will expect that kind of functionality in all their future living spaces, and they'll be strongly biased towards Google products.

they also need, you know, content.

Finally outed as a company spawned by the NSA to aggregate insane amounts of information about US citizens and eventually everyone.

Going to die
The NSA will develop a superior arm. Its how the world goes.

everywhere

in 20years same situation as Microsoft now

>archive.fo/6TRjV
>Why I left Google to join Grab

The first part of that article is all about why Google is not an innovator any longer, very interesting read. The second part of the article is shilling some uber-eats knockoff in southeast asia.

tl;dr: Even giants fall, due to their fear of no longer being a giant.

hopefully with less impact overall, fuck google

I sure hope no city is dumb enough to trust g***le with self driving cars. What if one day the people at G***le make their cars go crazy? Always assume the worst about these people.

in my intestines

Self-driving cars will be allowed on all major highways, basically for certain. They'll likely be allowed on all roads in the US. The extra money all companies that employ drivers can save, along with the safety and traffic benefits that everyone will appreciate, will make it really hard to prevent.

ncsl.org/research/transportation/autonomous-vehicles-self-driving-vehicles-enacted-legislation.aspx

SHTF if someone figures out how to jammer/malfunction driverless semi-trucks

Google and Amazon own over half of internet services, so they'll be around and more powerful then ever

Google will be everywhere. Their servicess will be used to hunt down the last remaining straight white males in the name of multiculturalism and diversity.

publicly admitting they're part of the government
other than that doing the exact same things they do now

I didn't realize that all the adnauseam threads are gone.
Does it still works?

>Ozymandias was the most powerful king at some point so surely he will be around forever.

Where is AOL today? Webservice companies come and go. And with Net Neutrality dead, Comcast and AT&T can just do Google's marketing job at a lower rate.

>Google is the pioneer of the internet. It rooted itself so deep into so many aspects while the internet was still developing that its not even funny.
>Google is the operating system of the entire internet as far as one with a user interface goes.

So, AOL. Yet look at where AOL is today: maybe two million active users that only exists as a shitty paid webmail service.

>They have so much to fall back on they are basically permanently concreted into existing. Even if it collapsed, they own so much infrastructure and control so many services that the US government would take it over long before anything else.

They don't, Comcast and AT&T do. Google tried building Google Fiber and largely gave up because they didn't want to invest such a massive amount of capital when they could just roll it into investor dividends instead. Which again brings up Net Neutrality, ISPs now have a way to utterly destroy the marketing business Google and Facebook presently dominate.

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Again, AOL. AOL provided about 80% of the emails in the US at one point. They had demo disks in every American retail store, and could connect anyone with a landline phone connection. Look at them today.

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gone, hopefully. and hope that take all my web history with them

this is the most likely scenario

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