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Can Facebook and Bing datas overcome the Google dominancy on web?

Discussion in 'Social Networks' started by Websys_seo, Sep 16, 2010.

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    Facebook has already created a niche in social media marketing. Currently, Bing supplies web results for Facebook’s own search feature.

    So it can be expected that Facebook will share it's datas with Bing. Now if this happens then Bing will have a huge collection of data for social media and web search users.


    Do you think this can pull down Google dominance to a considerable extent?
     
    Websys_seo, Sep 16, 2010 IP
  2. sudip03

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    It's an issue that can't be predicted so casually. The most important thing is that facebook data's are indexed by google too. As far as comparing Google's data with Bing and Facebook then i will say that Bing has to grow up more by indexing huge number of websites.

    Let's see what's waiting for us...
     
    sudip03, Sep 16, 2010 IP
  3. simplevicky1983

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    Hello,

    I think yahoo and Bing can defeat Google in near future they have the potential they need to just push a bit harder.

    Thanks
     
    simplevicky1983, Sep 16, 2010 IP
  4. Websys_seo

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    But again applications using google API are growing faster. So don't you think it will add an extra benefit for keeping Google ahead.
     
    Websys_seo, Sep 17, 2010 IP
  5. jonsen

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    good decision fallow good wealth
     
    jonsen, Sep 17, 2010 IP
  6. Bojan Djordjevic

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    It is possible in case Google remains blind to Social Media and doesn't develop Social Network of it's own, which he can implement easily, since most of the users have Gmail. There are already some social data, that Google knows about you, but this could extend the reach.

    I believe Google is making a surprise for us in the form of Google Me.

    We need to wait and see. Competition on the Social Media market is extremlly good thing and importnat.
     
    Bojan Djordjevic, Sep 19, 2010 IP
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    it takes to time for bing to overpass the Google...

    time ang effort for microsoft before they can surpass the SE Giant
     
    globalseo, Sep 19, 2010 IP
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    what if google feel threat & they blacklink facebook out of google
     
    News Updates, Sep 19, 2010 IP
  9. Websys_seo

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    that's a thing, which no search engine can do. though they are meant for some business but there are some protocols too. If a search engine become bias to such an extent what you are saying then take it granted that it had axed it's own leg.
     
    Websys_seo, Sep 19, 2010 IP
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    Websys_seo is exactly right, just look at AOL, that is basically what happened to them, they thought that they could decide which websites you were allowed to see and now no one wants an AOL account or to use AOL...
     
    herbalguy, Sep 19, 2010 IP