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Will Google be the dominate search engine in 10 years from now?
Yes google will be the dominate search engine in 10 years from now.
Google commands 64 percent share while competitors such as Yahoo(second) who has 20 percent and Microsoft(third) has 8 percent.
Information obtain from http://www.internetnews.com/search/article.php/3820031
The only website that can rival Google is Facebook. Unlike Google, Facebook is a social network site and not one that is a search engine.
http://searchengineland.com/wired-facebook-trying-to-dominate-web-marginalize-google-21421
This link also provides information on why Google will remain on top and one of the main reasons is that it cost to much money to build a search engine. Research,development and infrastructure is also the reason why Google will continue to dominate because they are spending the money in these areas to make the search engine more efficient and effective.
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2008/06/could-google-to/
What factors must be put in place for Google to remain the dominate search engine 10 years from now?
I think all the factors are already in place to maintain the dominance. I think that Google should
1. Remain as simple as possible
2.Always provide efficient and effective results
3. "The web crawler or spiders, known as Googlebot, finds and fetches web pages."
4. 'The indexer which, as its name implies, indexes every word on every page and stores the resulting index of words in a huge database."
5."The query processor compares your search query to the index and recommends the documents that it considers most relevant. "
(Please note 3-5 information was quoted from http://www.seochat.com/c/a/Google-Optimization-Help/Google-Worlds-Best-Search-Engine/)
6.Infrastructure
7.Future development of the site
8.Technology
9.Research
Source(s):
http://www.internetnews.com/search/article.php/3820031
http://searchengineland.com/wired-facebook-trying-to-dominate-web-marginali...
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2008/06/could-google-to/
http://www.seochat.com/c/a/Google-Optimization-Help/Google-Worlds-Best-Sear...
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| November 13, 2009 01:26 AM |
Yes google will be the dominate search engine in 10 years from now.
Google commands 64 percent share while competitors such as Yahoo(second) who has 20 percent and Microsoft(third) has 8 percent.
Information obtain from http://www.internetnews.com/search/article.php/3820031
The only website that can rival Google is Facebook. Unlike Google, Facebook is a social network site and not one that is a search engine.
http://searchengineland.com/wired-facebook-trying-to-dominate-web-marginalize-google-21421
This link also provides information on why Google will remain on top and one of the main reasons is that it cost to much money to build a search engine. Research,development and infrastructure is also the reason why Google will continue to dominate because they are spending the money in these areas to make the search engine more efficient and effective.
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2008/06/could-google-to/
What factors must be put in place for Google to remain the dominate search engine 10 years from now?
I think all the factors are already in place to maintain the dominance. I think that Google should
1. Remain as simple as possible
2.Always provide efficient and effective results
3. "The web crawler or spiders, known as Googlebot, finds and fetches web pages."
4. 'The indexer which, as its name implies, indexes every word on every page and stores the resulting index of words in a huge database."
5."The query processor compares your search query to the index and recommends the documents that it considers most relevant. "
(Please note 3-5 information was quoted from http://www.seochat.com/c/a/Google-Optimization-Help/Google-Worlds-Best-Search-Engine/)
6.Infrastructure
7.Future development of the site
8.Technology
9.Research
Source(s):
http://www.internetnews.com/search/article.php/3820031
http://searchengineland.com/wired-facebook-trying-to-dominate-web-marginali...
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2008/06/could-google-to/
http://www.seochat.com/c/a/Google-Optimization-Help/Google-Worlds-Best-Sear...
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• Please clarify the barriers that prevent competition, such as, facebook from overtaking Google as the source of internet search information
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What barriers keep competition from stealing business away from Google?
What if, facebook and twitter become the real time content managers of the web and static information becomes less desirable.