Google Increasingly Battles Facebook In Search

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JAY ALABASTER | May 25, 2009 02:42 PM EST | AP

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TOKYO — Google has long been the king of search, dominating rivals including Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. But it increasingly sees social networks such as Facebook as challengers to its search engine, a company official said Monday.

As people search out advice online for everyday, personal decisions, the standard list of links served up by Google is not seen as intimate or trustworthy. For decisions such as choosing a restaurant or a day care provider, social networking sites or known review sites have an advantage, said Google Group Product Manager Ken Tokusei.

Such sites offer information from friends or acquaintances, and Tokusei said users tend to trust that information more. This puts Google's results at a disadvantage.

"We haven't gotten to the point where results are seen as if they come from someone you know," said Tokusei.

The search giant has begun to offer tools for users to rate results and delete unrelated links, but it still has work to do, he said.

As Internet users gain savvy and experience, they also expect better-honed answers to queries. Sites such as WolframAlpha, launched earlier this month, comb the Internet for data, and analyze it to provide specific answers to queries, rather than a list of sites.

Google Inc. does something similar for some searches, providing price quotes for "Sony stock" or an answer for "Tunisia capital." But it also provides the familiar list of sites to dig further, a strategy it is unlikely to change.

"It's a matter of determining what kind of information the user is looking for. But we will always serve some links to pages with our results," said Tokusei.

He spoke to reporters at Google's Japanese headquarters in Tokyo, where he gave an overview of the company's basic search tools.

Google has developed a host of expanding tools and services, from a mobile operating system to an online word processor, but it devotes 70 percent of its employees and resources to search.

The company still faces fresh competition from its traditional rivals, which are regrouping in an attempt to take back market share.

Microsoft has failed to make much headway in repeated Internet ventures. But the deep-pocketed company, which has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into improving its search engine, continues to develop a new search technology, part of which is called "Kumo" internally.

Yahoo, which has seen its market share plummet to Google, is tweaking its search results, cutting out some links and emphasizing images and video.

Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer has said he is still interested in buying part of Yahoo, after a proposed deal was turned down last year.

TOKYO — Google has long been the king of search, dominating rivals including Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. But it increasingly sees social networks such as Facebook as challengers to its search...
TOKYO — Google has long been the king of search, dominating rivals including Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. But it increasingly sees social networks such as Facebook as challengers to its search...
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- Earl Dixon I'm a Fan of Earl Dixon 2 fans permalink
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FACEBOOK ROCKS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 05/27/2009

Google is going to LOSE this battle, especially if they continue to sensor the REVIEWS feature of their look-up.

Personally, if they take the review down, they should at LEAST notify the reviewer.

I reviewed a horrible, unsafe daycare and put that review up and they removed it. Google should be liable for any hurt children that come out of there. What is the point of trying to get info from a source and have it be "like a recommendation" if they cut out the HONESTY? Useless. Thanks google, will remember this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 05/26/2009
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Google = search engine. Wolfram Alpha = answer engine. Facebook = social engine. Three different niches.

http://technbiz.blogspot.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 05/26/2009
- iamnumba1 I'm a Fan of iamnumba1 3 fans permalink

Google needs a social networking site like MySpace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 05/26/2009
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That sounds like a serious social networking war being waged..LOL

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 AM on 05/26/2009
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