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Could an Erasable Internet Kill Google?

zacharye writes "As Google's share price soars beyond $1,100, it seems like nothing can stop the Internet juggernaut as its land grab strategies continue to win over the eyes of its users and the wallets of its advertising clients. But an analysis published over this past weekend raises an interesting question surrounding a new business model that could someday lead to Google's downfall. Do we want an erasable Internet?"

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  1. No, it would improve Google searches by rasmusbr · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Google is close to unusable unless you manually set it to show recent results. Old stuff on the internet is mostly noise and rot.

    I bet more than 95% of everything older than 3 years is noise and rot that nobody has any use for.