Google's Six-Front War
wasimkadak writes "While the tech world is buzzing about the launch and implications of Google's new social network, Google+, it's worth noting that Google isn't just in a war with Facebook, it's at war with multiple companies across multiple industries. In fact, Google is fighting a multi-front war with a host of tech giants for control over some of the most valuable pieces of real estate in technology."
The tech industry is basically building up the greatest case ever to be made for why patents, software patents especially, have transitioned away from their original intention and become far more a hindrance and obstruction rather than a means of getting useful knowledge out from closed circles.
They will inevitably conquer all fronts. Google plays chess whilst everyone else plays tic-tac-toe.
They were buzzing about buzz and wave too...
Google has a tendancy to create awesome stuff and has the money to back it up.
Hopefully it'll wake up a few competitors who might just want to try something better.
Or they could end up squabbling over patents. Whatever works.
As long as they don't get involved in a land war in Asia.
Not only is Google taking on more than just the listed fronts (author neglected libraries, cloud computing, email, etc), but every major tech company is fighting the same fights on its fronts as well. In total, it is a thousand-front war, with only a handful of select winners at the end of the day.
When the foot seeks the place of the head, the line is crossed. Know your place. Keep your place. Be a shoe.
Google has a slight advantage in that none of their services other than advertising are really making money, and not many have to be as long as adverting can keep them afloat as well as it has.
Anything can be found funny, from a certain point of view.
How is Google's situation any different than any other giant tech company? It isn't. If you're big, you're everywhere.
In other news, scientists in Kansas have completed an experiment and determined that water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, is a liquid at room temperature, and that water is, in fact, wet. We can only ponder the implications this has for the human race and life on Earth.
Business is different. Business is about creating value where none exists. It is about taking a junk mushroom and turning it into a premium product. It is about taking a piece of land no one wants and turning it into a resort. In the process inefficient companies die, but they are not causalities of war. They are simply relics of a bad past that we are happy to see left behind.
So why is this important? If it is war then we fight to maintain market share, a perceived limited resource, which is what the American automakers diid, which is why MS is doing, which is what all those insurance companies and banks are doing. However if it is not a war then we are in a situation of an expanding and fruitful economy that will grow as we innovate. This si the world in which we have jobs and new toys. This is IBM. This is Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Corporation.
If we are at war, we do not innovate, we copy. It is the difference between Google using graph theory to create a index method different from Yahoo and Alta Vista and Google creating an phone not unlike the iPhone. It is the difference between Alta Vista that stood on market share and did not innovate, and Yahoo who understood there was room in search for more than one way to serve the customer.
"She's a scientist and a lesbian. She's not going to let it slide." Orphan Black
Here are the six fronts listed in the article:
The Browser Front - chrome/IE/Firefox etc
The Mobile Front - Android vs iPhone vs all others
The Search Front - Duh
The Local Front - Groupon, Daily Deals, Foursquare, etc. The Social Front - trying to kill Facebook
The Enterprise Front - Google apps vs Office, Google mail vs Exchange, etc.
Add some filler text and you have the article.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
Google is not fighting any war here. All they are trying to do, give a better and functional piece of software free of cost to consumers. So, stop painting that google is on a war or something. We all know that most of the crappy software out there can be done in a better way.
And treating it as anything else gets you a fast track one-way trip to bankruptcy.
Just doeskin have all the killing and maiming you get in a "traditional" war ( normally.. )
---- Booth was a patriot ----
As long as Google doesn't invade Russia in the winter everything will be allright.
Knowledge is power. Knowledge shared is power lost.
Let's hand over the "War on Terrorism" No doubt they could deal with it more competently than the government. Their spy powers are unmatched. They can redirect all communications to some honeypot. I believe there's even a Google jail...
For justice, we must go to Don Corleone
Off hand I can think of a few fronts they're competing in:
The Music Player Front: Zune vs. iPod
The Mobile Phone Front: Kin vs. iPhone vs. Android etc.
The Personal Finance Front: Money vs. Quicken
The Tablet Front: Courier vs. iPad
The Encyclopedia Front: Encarta vs. Wikipedia vs. Brittanica
The Browser Rich Media Front: Silverlight vs. Flash
I wouldn't bet against Steve Ballmer in these fights, he's been around for a long time and he has... uh, been taken lightly in the past.
The biggest problem with Google is that they are not innovators ... just copycats.
Before I get modded as a troll, just look at the facts. There isn't a single Google product that is/was original in anything. Then out of the few successful products they own, most are PURCHASED (even the Android OS and Google Earth) and after which they change it to be as similar as possible to the leading product in he market.
Google owns virtually no patents in anything because all they do is copy from others. On top of that, they have the tendency to believe that they do no wrong and refuse to license the technology they copy. For this reason they are constantly in litigation ... and it is not because they are the leaders ... because outside of web marketing, they aren't.
I bet google does not think they are at war...
Thats why they got where they are. By NOT worrying about what everyone else is doing and trying to 'metoo' like microsoft does on everything.
Most companys in the world need a swift kick in the ass and a shouted "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" in their face. And some common sense. Not very common in corporate america.
Looks to me like in most of the things Google has done in the non search/advertising area are really nothing more than throwing some monkey wrenches into various market segments just to screw up others rather than trying to "win" any particular market segment.
Cheat the moderation system - here's where countertrolling explains what he's doing while he trolls others (to his fellow trolltalk.com friends) to downmod them via his registered account, logout, & ac stalk, harass, and troll them:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2245866&cid=36491652
Here's where countertrolling's "troll mechanics" for downmodding others is explained in detail by someone that got sick of it happening:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2271908&cid=36579618
As far as bogus up moderations, the trolltalk.com bunch (tomhudson, countertrolling, & others) collectively "team up" to upmod one another, in teams, as favors to one another.
(Talk about low, and bogus!)
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In fact, here's what countertrolling says about it, why he does it, and to all of us here:
"What the skiddies here don't understand is that I don't give a shit about dumbass 'karma' on the internet.. I'm here for the jollies with nothing to lose or fight for.. watching them destroy their world.. They can go absolutely nuts as far as I'm concerned.. It's nothing but pure entertainment (and data points) for me and mine... Tragicomedy is probably the best word I can think of to describe it" - by countertrolling (1585477) on Thursday June 30, @10:26AM (#36622502) Journal
QUOTED VERBATIM FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2281808&cid=36622502
Sounds like a sick individual to me.
(Don't get lured into their journals either. That's their main goal along with getting these data points that way. Just ignore them and they will be powerless before you know it (no mod points)).
Cheat the moderation system - here's where countertrolling explains what he's doing while he trolls others (to his fellow trolltalk.com friends) to downmod them via his registered account, logout, & ac stalk, harass, and troll them:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2245866&cid=36491652
Here's where countertrolling's "troll mechanics" for downmodding others is explained in detail by someone that got sick of it happening:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2271908&cid=36579618
As far as bogus up moderations, the trolltalk.com bunch (tomhudson, countertrolling, & others) collectively "team up" to upmod one another, in teams, as favors to one another.
(Talk about low, and bogus!)
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In fact, here's what countertrolling says about it, why he does it, and to all of us here:
"What the skiddies here don't understand is that I don't give a shit about dumbass 'karma' on the internet.. I'm here for the jollies with nothing to lose or fight for.. watching them destroy their world.. They can go absolutely nuts as far as I'm concerned.. It's nothing but pure entertainment (and data points) for me and mine... Tragicomedy is probably the best word I can think of to describe it" - by countertrolling (1585477) on Thursday June 30, @10:26AM (#36622502) Journal
QUOTED VERBATIM FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2281808&cid=36622502
Sounds like a sick individual to me.
(Don't get lured into their journals either. That's their main goal along with getting these data points that way. Just ignore them and they will be powerless before you know it (no mod points)).
That you even had to add that precautionary response is indicative of how sheepish a lot of the Slashdot community has become when it comes to defending pretty much everything Google does, even as it openly dismiss privacy concerns and acts hypocritical about the principles it espouses (e.g., removing H.264 support from Chrome in the name of "openness" yet shipping Flash, MP3, and M4A playback support).
Am I the one one here who thinks it's time to start reigning in this use of "war" for situations in which nobody is dying?
We should be demanding that the authors of such propaganda be required to document instances of rape, pillage and/or murder by the participants in such purported "wars". If they can't document google's bombing raids, etc., then they should be required to edit their reports to use more accurate terms for what google is actually doing to their victims.
(Actually, a lot of us would like to see the videos of google's acts of war against their opponents. Can we get them posted to youtube? That would certainly end a log of the fanboyism we see here with respect to google. ;-)
Those who do study history are doomed to stand helplessly by while everyone else repeats it.
The first two fronts are misunderstood by the author. I didn't bother reading further.
Front 1) Chrome
He implies that Google is in the browser battle to control the browser and get everybody over to chrome. In fact - google is in the browser battle to raise the game. They're totally happy if ie maintains market share as long as ie does a better job at javascript and html5 so that users can use gmail, google docs, etc.
Google are clearly winning here - all the browsers have significantly improved their javascript performance and standards compliance since Chrome made them start competing again.
Front 2) Android
He implies the reason Android doesn't have the developer support is due to fragmentation of devices. Completely wrong - the reason Android doesn't have developer support is that Google haven't trained everyone to buy apps, and so the financial rewards for developers are way lower.
Apple gets your payment method on day 1, and makes it easy for you to buy stuff with successful instant fulfilment. Google has a crappy dysfunctional checkout system and make no attempts to collect your payment details until you decide to bite the bullet and buy an app. At that point, they make the process painful and unsatisfying so that you are put off from ever trying again.
VLC Remote for iPhone and Android
The biggest problem with Google is that they are not innovators ... just copycats.
To that, I and millions of others say... who cares? Why is copying or buying a concept such a bad thing? As long as they offer a service that is superior, why does it matter who came up with the original concept? Where would the GUI desktop be now if Apple hadn't "innovated" it from Xerox?
That's just the nature of competition and the free market. If the original idea isn't sufficient, why should I have to suffer it if there's a better executed "copy" from somewhere else? And if the copy isn't good, wouldn't the market decide its fate?
You're anonymous so we don't know who you are. I've seen this exact post THREE TIMES and I'm sick of it.
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It looks like far too many people are accustomed to the days when Microsoft's monopoly ruled and crippled the tech industry. Fortunately, those days seem as distant as a Windows mobile device with a 50% marketshare.....
I, for one, welcome competition for google, and any other company that becomes a global powerhouse.
Though no one wants to admit it.
Challenge every major tech company. Misappropriate others' IP now, settle later (Android/Books/WebM). Acquire technology (Docs/Android) when lacking a competitive product, then give products away for free or below market value to destroy competitors' value.
Innovation? Thats for the birds.
Are you kidding me! Stop posting this crap. I've seen it FOUR TIMES!!!!!
FACT: Not a single Google product is better than the competition. Only good enough to give away for free with tons of spyware built into it.
The only sick individual here is you, APK (the "hosts file guy")
Uh, search...
Invaders must die
Just curious... does this APK fellow actually follow "countertrolling" around and paste this response every single time? Or is he some sort of bot? Inquiring minds need to know!
It can be, but it doesn't have to be.
Imagine a small beligerant country that mounts an attack on a superpower. The superpower retaliates and does no small amount of damage to the small country. The superpower wins by using the smaller country as an example of what happens when you screw around with the 800 pound gorilla on the block. The small country wins by having increased prestige among the countries that view the superpower as an aggressor.
Numerous articles about this sort of situation have been written in Foreign Policy and other serious journals. One of the most interesting was Lynch's article that used the public spat between JayZ and The Game as an analogue to tensions between the US and Iran.
But asymetric situations are just one non-zero sum way that war can play out. Imagine two superpowers along the lines of the totalitarian state in Orwell's 1984. Both profit from the state of perpetual warfare against the other because the war is a necessary condition of the form of social control used by the state. Lest you think this an implausible thought experiment, consider what would happen to the North Korean regime if it were not at war with South Korea.
Today they are just as bad as the others.
it's supposed to be "for all intensive purposes"
FACT - noun \fakt\: a piece of information presented as having objective reality
Opinion: You're an idiot.
"for all intended purposes"?
The GP's phrasing "for all intents and purposes" actually makes more sense than "for all intensive purposes" unless one is using a very narrow and academic defintion of "intensive" that is derived from "intension" rather than being a description of relative extent.
Is still not better, just what you're used to using now. Honestly, I flip between Google Search, Bing, and DuckDuckGo, depending on what I'm looking for, and how I'm feeling. Bing gives me most of what Google does, but with slightly different relevance algorithms, which is nice, since Google sometimes has a rather insane amount of irrelevant pages that have been GSEO (Google Search Engine Optimized), but they've not been BSEO'd. DuckDuckGo is a little quirky, but good.
Canada: The US's more awesome sibling.
What a fucking loser.
Pot, meet kettle.
Canada: The US's more awesome sibling.
Buzzing about google+... what about all the +ing for google buzz?
If Google was a pocket knife, it would still fit in my pocket. Turning this upside down, searching and locating is common in browsers, advertising, networking, search, and crosses over multiple devices. The article makes it sound like people ten years from now will still treat all of these as different fields. Tech companies will be more like Wal-Mart, and less like drug stores, soda shops, butchers and cheese shops.
Gently reply
dude, you're really fuckin weird.
Terrible article. Complete waste of time.
niggers
Holy shit, what the fuck is wrong with you?
http://www.google.com/search?q=Alexander+Peter+Kowalski
You are completely batshit insane and out of your mind. Please take these ridiculous ramblings to a different forum.
"Google is now no longer a standalone search engine company.
In fact, it is now involved in multiple technology markets.
Many of these markets are hotly contested and have attracted competitors with deep pockets. Including Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook.
There are a number of smart people at all of these companies.
Not every contestant in these markets will do well, in fact, some will fail and have to cancel their offerings.
That means Google is not a lock to win in all of these markets.
There are bound to be surprising twists and turns along the way, including new entrants and acquisitions.
BTW if AOL enters any of these contested markets they will get their butts handed to them.
You can count on pundits to eagerly cover the developments as they arise."
- exclusive analysis by "The Captain"
I'm not the AC, but he has a point: the GP poster (bonch) merely exists to troll Slashdot, posting ill claims about Google at every opportunity. He rarely posts about anything else. He's like the parallel to Apple's Slashdot spokesman SuperKendall, only bonch's arguments are never reasonably explained, merely stated as if they're self-apparent. You couldn't find a more diehard hater for a patent-litigation company. Never one statement of "I like what they [Google] did this time around." It's always "hate, hate, hate, and more hate". Fuck, even Oracle does good things occasionally, and Google is no Oracle!
For fun, look at bonch's 100 previous Slashdot submissions:
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Why is every article about a tech company always frames as a "War"? Everyone assumes that all companies are out to completely destroy and kill everyone else. It's just not always true:
1. Apple likes to position themselves as a premium brand, which means they can't have too high of a market penetration, so they need some "inferior" brands to compete against.
2. Maybe, just maybe, Google is trying to innovate and introduce new projects and services. If something doesn't work out, it's not always a big deal, they tried. In fact, they introduce lots of small projects all the time, some go forward, some don't. Some make money, some are loss leaders.
Hmm, quite interesting. I still find the other AC's post hilarious on a hypocritical scale, but the added perspective is useful. Thank you for the considered, informative reply. While I freely admit I'm very tired of the prevailing attitude I constantly see around the 'net that Google can do no wrong, I certainly don't think them worse than most any other company, and better than a great deal of them. Constant demonstrated antipathy towards any company is rarely helpful.
Canada: The US's more awesome sibling.
I have to admit, after reading countertrolling's comment which deserves *WOOSH* for less missing the point, but failing to have one, I was more inclined to take a look at our AC's hypothesis. It does seem like there may be evidence for clique modding, but that's why the /. gods invented meta moderation! However, even meta moderation is subject to cronyism at some point. Beware /. gods! You will need to pay your editors at some point if you want to take out the garbage!
I have given this +3 Insightful post more time that it's worth. In the post's current state, it is, at best, a 1. In order to be insightful it must have a point which is somewhat novel. The post completely fails to address the parent on the topic of the effects of intellectual property in society, specifically productivity, it fails to address anything about Google's 6-front war, and otherwise fails to have any relevance to IP. Good luck, AC. Try to keep some journalistic integrity, though and try not to worry about the messes as much as the successes. Ciao!
No matter how much might you wield, you can't make someone forget something.
Strictly speaking, electroconvulsive "therapy" (especially bilateral with high currents) can effectively destroy memories. Luckily, there are legal restrictions on these procedures. But let's not give the intellectual property fiends another bad idea.
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. - Voltaire
Google revenue: 94% ads. Ad revenue: 70% ads on search pages, 30% ads elsewhere (Adsense, YouTube, etc.). That's what matters.
If Google does anything for which they charge customers money, the customers will expect support. Google hates providing support. They gave up selling Android handsets when they discovered that unhappy customers would call them. Even the rare Google business-to-business products, like the Google Search Appliance, were unsupported. (If it broke during warranty, they shipped you a new one.) This limits Google to ad-supported business lines. Since they already dominate the one really profitable ad-supported business line, search, any area into which they expand is less profitable than the one they're in. So expansion reduces ROI and stock price.
Getting into "social" doesn't help much. Facebook is dinky compared to Google. Facebook has hit its peak size, and it still generates an order of magnitude less revenue than Google.
Stop calling it a war!!!
We do not need more 'social networks', we now have facebook where we can connect with our mothers and it will be impossible to change that anytime soon. But what is needed is browser 'console' where we can play cool games. Chrome is a good platform and google I hope are creating their own browser and API to create good browser games which we can one day play on 'Google games' and then ofcourse on our mobiles and tables and google TV. Enterteinment is important and facebook is getting huge amount of entertainment in its platform but it cannot compete against microsoft in long term.
As far as I can see, privacy seems to interfere with their business model as well..
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The real problem is that suits run Google now and nerd rage will eventually kill Google. I stopped using all Google services, found serviceable alternatives, and actively block their javascript and XSS domains in my browser just because they decided to add an extra click to the logout button in GMail. It costs me $0 to do this. Honestly, I hope something really awful happens to the company because the GMail decision alone portends utter stupidity at the highest levels of management.
To win a war, you have to have people who really love you (or hate the competition) fighting on your side. Microsoft, Sun, Oracle, Apple - I've been pissed off by many companies, but Google is the only one that has reached active hate levels in my book. Perhaps it's the crushingly ironic use of "Don't Be Evil" which has lead to Wall Street profits out the wazoo while they can't even get a fucking webmail client working properly (hotmail has been around over a goddamn decade). So they can go rot. I'll be jerking it to pics I found on bing.com and forwarding 419 scams through yahoo mail from now on, thank you very much.
For most people, Google hasn't done anything wrong yet. That's the difference between Microsoft and Google.
Microsoft's worst failures are in the past, and they've informed Microsoft's dialog with the community here at /. a lot over the past decade. Microsoft wants to keep customers happy, despite admitting to a standard corporate culture of protecting marketshare and profits from competitors while burying in-house innovations that don't meet potential revenue estimates amongst management.
Google just throws shit together and assumes everybody will always trust them because most everybody trusts them now. Which reduces their actual cache to the first part of your sentence: "For most people..."
What about the other people? What is their experience?
I guarantee you customers of Microsoft wouldn't get brushed off and thread-locked in feedback forums for stating the obvious. MS would, at the very least, hash together what their customers want and tack on a premium pricetag to keep the masses away from it. They might even hire a PR person specifically to direct these angry customers to the right product without distracting their normal marketing focus. Google just out and out ignores this type of feedback - I assume because their paymasters are in advertising, not technology.
Google has always been at war with X
He's a simple-minded aged quack trolling Slashdot by spewing around hosts file nonsense and naive views about several technical topics.
He's mostly harmless and probably living isolated, leading to a severe mental disorder which you can see clearly in his posts.
I give him 1/10. He's boring pretty fast.
Lock In : That's the single biggest difference which sets Microsoft and Google worlds apart (and places Apple somewhere in the middle, explaining the strange love/hate relationship that /. is having with them).
During their whole Microsoft, they have been constantly trying to do one thing : To force you to use (and pay for) their products, and to make sure that you don't have any other viable alternative, so their products (and their prices) is the only way to go.
They lived at a time when the computing paradigm shifted from single hardware vendors (big irons like IBM) for a situation where hardware vendors are more or less made irrelevant by commodity hardware, and it's the software which is running on the hardware which is the key. And worked hard making sure that there's no other choice for the software, using doubtful tactics.
Google on the other hand, builds heavily on open standard, making sure that you're never locked into their products. And very often, they rely on open-source components, they play nice with upstream, and release some of their products open source.
So Okay, they make a Google-branded browser - Chrome. But, first it's opensource (Chromium), so if you don't like it, you're free to fork it, modify it, etc. Also, it's running on open standards. It runs on HTML5/CSS/javascript, etc. If you don't want to use google's browser there are plenty other browser, which all support the same standards (more or less. There's still the video codec patent problem...) and some of them similarly free/libe (like Firefox). Any browser could do its job (browsing the web) well. No lock-in. Unlike the situations which use to be with microsoft (ActiveX, broken standards, etc. A website designed for IE6 isn't guaranteed to work in anything else).
Same for the OS: ChromeOS is available for free, open source (Chromium OS), based on open and freely available components (Linux). You aren't forced to use it. It's mostly designed to be light-weight OS with which to browse the web. Lots of other OSes could do the same jobs. Include other Linux distributions (Ubuntu, openSUSE) or even Microsoft Windows.
Phones : Android. Again opensource. Could be licensed (as it is by the bigprofile phone makers like HTC and similar). But is also available for free (countless cheap asian no-name smartphones, countless ARM hacking projects, etc.) Slightly less easily replaceable (Android Apps work only on android. They are not standard Linux applications).
Mail/Chat communication: again. They are built with open standard. Because it's standard e-Mail, you can exchange letters with any other mail server. Because the chat is build around XMPP you can chat with any other compatible chat server. You can decide to use GMail and GTalk for mail and chat, but you could use anything else, like your ISP's mailbox and jabber.org resp. Same to access them : Google has a nice web-application, but you can access these services with anything else : any IMAP client (like Thunderbird) will do the trick, any XMPP client (like Pidgin), too.
etc.
Google is typical for the current generation in the computer world : openstandard and free/libre software, is slowly making the old software-monopolies business model irrelevant. Sure Google produces software, but because it inter-operate nicely with anything else, you're not forced to use their solution. The new key is service. That's where the real meat is. That's where the future monopolies and big evils will be.
As Google has already an enormous amount of both accumulated data and experience, the entry-barrier is rather hard for anyone wanting to compete in the search field (no matter which software is used to access it) (even other companie which have been in the field for some time have difficulties
As Facebook has achieved critical mass and is the network where most of the people are, the entry-barrier is really hard for other FB-wannabe (Google themselves failed a few time trying to launch their social platform. We'll see if G+ fares any bet
"Sufficiently advanced satire is indistinguishable from reality." - [Tips: 1DrYakQDKCQ6y52z6QbnkxHXAocMZJE61o ]
Mod me flamebait or offtopic of you would like, mods, but I think it's worth the possible karma hit to say this:
APK, shut the fuck up and find a hobby that does not involve the Internet.
*ahem* There. That feels much better.
Google products don't suck donkey balls. If MS had ever bothered to make quality software, people wouldn't have been so upset about having no choice but to use it.
Like so many people, you don't get WHY google wants content. Not because they want the content itself but because they want to SEARCH through it. What is easier, crawl facebook or crawl google+? When you "own" the content you own all the fields in the database, you got the rich meta data at your fingerprints. That is why google does youtube not because it cares about the video content but when you search for video content IT wants to be the best search engine for it and the easisest way to do that is to control the contents meta data yourself.
Facebook is amazingly closed, wanna bet google+ can be indexed very easily, by google?
I've got Google+ and already tried calling + video-conferencing.
There's no mention about Skype and I'm not sure I'd exactly qualify Skype as "social networking" (even though FaceBook now makes a Skype-deal or something).
I'm a huge FaceBook user due to peer-pressure from various "social circles" and I jumped immediately ship when I got to receive a Google+ invitation (btw most of my "friends" on FaceBook are seriously pissed off at the constant security-hardening settings needed and I can tell you that the first time an add appeared with the face of a friend I've seen very negative feelings displayed. Heck, FaceBook is now used to spread anti-FaceBook articles).
Google+ is seriously *way* better than FaceBook. From a UI and technical standpoint FaceBook ain't even close. I've already several people from my social networks that we'll all be jumping ship to Google+ once it starts allowing invitation again. I haven't tried it yet (don't know if it's out yet) but I'm pretty sure that the mobile Google+ integration is going to own every little FaceBook appstore app.
I do really hope Google manage to grab a pie of the social network pie: not that it would bring any revenue (how much is FB making yet!?) but simply because what Google did just rock (not in a Google Wave or Google Buzz way but in a GMail, Google Docs or "Google apps for domain" way).
Regardless of how patents have developed over the course of history, the US Constitution specifically states that the US government will issue patents for a limited time to encourage innovation. So, for the purposes of this discussion, the original and only legal purpose of patents in the United States is to encourage innovation.
Fun stuff. This one is awesome and surreal
I think he also has a few other targets. No idea if he posts this every time they post, but it's definitely getting rather annoying. I fear he's a real person and has some serious psychological problems that are better dealt with in some other way.