Most popular websites over time
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Aol was king for about 7 years, then Yahoo for 7 years, and then Google for 16 years and counting...hard to see Google going away for many reasons. Their browser (Chrome) is by FAR the most used in the world. Default search engine for most browsers. Their email (gmail) and video (youtube) and cloud/docs... they are just embedded everywhere except in the social media segment. Remember when Google+ tried about 10 years ago? They were one of the first brands to add a "plus" to their name, but that's about all the legacy that remains.
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I'm still sitting on my East India Company shares. They're seriously undervalued....
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I'm still sitting on my East India Company shares. They're seriously undervalued....
@Doctor-Phibes said in Most popular websites over time:
I'm still sitting on my East India Company shares. They're seriously undervalued....
Doubt it.
The originals are worth in excess of $1,000,000. Even a first class reproduction goes for over $1000. Find those at:
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For real I entered my career when IBM was being hobbled by MSFT.
I was very much of the opinion that MSFT was going to rule the tech world for half a century.
Even when I saw other startups innovate, MSFT would use their market power to make their own “me too” option win.
That’s how they killed WordPerfect, Presentation, and Lotus 1-2-3
Then the web came.
And they were dethroned, even while Europe was prosecuting them for antitrust. That case became a farce before it finished.
Only then did i internalize that it’s a pattern. I can’t predict what comes next and dethrones the current paradigm, but it will happen.
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When I worked at GM, we were on the Fortune 1 list forever.
Not any more.
https://fortune.com/company/general-motors/fortune500/
2010
It’s the case of former number one automaker in the world, General Motors, who is out of the Fortune 500’s top ten for the first time in its 101-year-old history.
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For real I entered my career when IBM was being hobbled by MSFT.
I was very much of the opinion that MSFT was going to rule the tech world for half a century.
Even when I saw other startups innovate, MSFT would use their market power to make their own “me too” option win.
That’s how they killed WordPerfect, Presentation, and Lotus 1-2-3
Then the web came.
And they were dethroned, even while Europe was prosecuting them for antitrust. That case became a farce before it finished.
Only then did i internalize that it’s a pattern. I can’t predict what comes next and dethrones the current paradigm, but it will happen.
@jon-nyc said in Most popular websites over time:
Only then did i internalize that it’s a pattern. I can’t predict what comes next and dethrones the current paradigm, but it will happen.
I see Facebook imploding eventually. It’s a social network that has lost its youth audience so the demographics actively using it will literally die off.
But Google and YouTube…hard to imagine what could replace those but I guess it’ll happen eventually. Maybe only when folks stop using the browser for mobile device alternatives.
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@jon-nyc said in Most popular websites over time:
Only then did i internalize that it’s a pattern. I can’t predict what comes next and dethrones the current paradigm, but it will happen.
I see Facebook imploding eventually. It’s a social network that has lost its youth audience so the demographics actively using it will literally die off.
But Google and YouTube…hard to imagine what could replace those but I guess it’ll happen eventually. Maybe only when folks stop using the browser for mobile device alternatives.
@89th said in Most popular websites over time:
@jon-nyc said in Most popular websites over time:
Only then did i internalize that it’s a pattern. I can’t predict what comes next and dethrones the current paradigm, but it will happen.
I see Facebook imploding eventually. It’s a social network that has lost its youth audience so the demographics actively using it will literally die off.
But Google and YouTube…hard to imagine what could replace those but I guess it’ll happen eventually. Maybe only when folks stop using the browser for mobile device alternatives.
YouTube is already a drastically different platform. TikTok has been eating it’s lunch in some ways.
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@89th said in Most popular websites over time:
@jon-nyc said in Most popular websites over time:
Only then did i internalize that it’s a pattern. I can’t predict what comes next and dethrones the current paradigm, but it will happen.
I see Facebook imploding eventually. It’s a social network that has lost its youth audience so the demographics actively using it will literally die off.
But Google and YouTube…hard to imagine what could replace those but I guess it’ll happen eventually. Maybe only when folks stop using the browser for mobile device alternatives.
YouTube is already a drastically different platform. TikTok has been eating it’s lunch in some ways.
@LuFins-Dad said in Most popular websites over time:
@89th said in Most popular websites over time:
@jon-nyc said in Most popular websites over time:
Only then did i internalize that it’s a pattern. I can’t predict what comes next and dethrones the current paradigm, but it will happen.
I see Facebook imploding eventually. It’s a social network that has lost its youth audience so the demographics actively using it will literally die off.
But Google and YouTube…hard to imagine what could replace those but I guess it’ll happen eventually. Maybe only when folks stop using the browser for mobile device alternatives.
YouTube is already a drastically different platform. TikTok has been eating it’s lunch in some ways.
It can't, not entirely. They aren't direct competitors.