Google: The Knee Capper

July 13, 2011

More Google+ excitement. Not much about search, but I gleaned an insight from a Wall Street Journal blog that is a definite keeper.  “Google Makes Facebook Look Socially Awkward” struck me as one step towards Facebook’s demise. I mean if Google wants to kill Facebook, it is just good fortune to get the WSJ helping. Here’s the passage I liked reasonably well:

In what appeared to be a hasty response to the launch of Google‘s rival social-networking product, called Google+, Mr. Zuckerberg on Wednesday unveiled Facebook’s new video-chatting feature. He called it “super awesome.” Too bad Google made the same feature available in 2008. Indeed, Facebook suddenly looks vulnerable. This could be bad news for investors who have recently paid top dollar for stock in Facebook in private sales.

Pretty good. Knife inserted. Time out of joint. But the best factoid in the write up was this passage about limiting sign ups and creating demand:

Facebook should take note that Google used the strategy before to kneecap Yahoo in all-important email, a key driver of Yahoo’s traffic. Then Google rolled out Gmail—but only by invitation at first.

I have a tough time picturing Messrs.’ Brin and Page in zoot suits watching big folks shooting Yahooligans in the patella. Colorful. Interesting metaphor. The dust up or knee capping will be interesting. I think the Wall Street Journals is owned by the same group of “real” journalists involved in the News of the World. Nah, just a coincidence.

Stephen E Arnold, July 13, 2011

This one is a freebie. I don’t want to be knee capped.

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