Google Blew a Ten-Year Lead
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#13That's a clear mission?
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#15Thankfully there are solid alternatives in certain areas like fore example using iPhone instead of Android.
But for everything else I don't see a massive migration happening any time soon. Notion, Hey.com, DuckDuckGo are all niche products. My dad has Gmail and I can assure that's going to be the case for ever. He is never going to find out what Hey.com is. Even if he does he is not even going to consider it.
Google didn't blew a ten-year lead on anything.
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#16Okay, but we don't want Google as a monopoly... or do we?
Breaking up the monopoly means throwing away the ten-year lead.
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#18Google has a clear mission and it's advertising, duh
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#19They also lost the trust of their users. They didn't drop the "don't be evil" for nothing..
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#20> I started using HEY last week
refreshing to see a person who 's not suggestable and easily swayed by fads