Perhaps Google’s stiffest competition in the immediate future isn’t Bing and Yahoo, but rather it’s the likes of Wikipedia, Twitter, and Facebook. Just as we no longer search for the news (24 of the top 25 newspapers have shown record declines in circulation), in the future we will no longer search for products and services; rather they will find us via social media.
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Fred Wilson, Bijan Sabet) I hope not. That sounds awful. Fortunately, I think this is one of those new-media thought...
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