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Jeff Feiwell
@hyper
By the end of the decade Google will be a marginal player in search
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Jeff Feiwell
@hyper
There will be 3 new search channels that catalyze this: 1 - verticalized search engines, e.g. shopping searches start on Amazon 2 - channels that have distribution and layer on search, e.g. TikTok; many stating their search is better 3 - novel containers for indexing that are > backlinks, e.g. Reddit; soon to be FC
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Ben O’Rourke
@bpo
Bold call. Who will be the leader?
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Ben - [C/x]
@benersing
Do you are google indexing search data across web3?
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@martin
Google the product or the company? product yes, but the company will be big via YouTube and various ML products
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Similarly, by the end of the decade PaaS will be a marginal player in web hosting, seen similarly to hosting in your own data centers.
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Karthik Senthil
@karthiksenthil
whoa that spicy. I don't think they will be marginal, but def diminished between UGC and then non-HTML content like on-chain data.
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Shashank
@0xshash
I think the bigger shift is going to be in new search interfaces - browse mode (Netflix/ tiktok) - audio/ video/ image search instead of plain text search - personalization - conversational
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John Hoang
@jhoang
Definitely true for education. So hard to find relevant books or lectures.
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degen #1
@juan
Tik Tok will be the new Google
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zico
@zico
life after google is such an underrated book.
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@yup
the only constant is change
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mark
@bissell
anecdotally I’m definitely searching Reddit and Twitter a lot more frequently than I used to, as a replacement for google queries in a lot of ways it’s a sign of centralization/app dominance — I know what site I ultimately want to end up on, so I usually jump straight to Wikipedia, Twitter, YouTube, etc
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Rani
@4484
have u tried using openAI playground for everyday type searches for information? and it’s conversational. sometimes you are searching for answers and not other online content.
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@cackles
i believe it
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@asad
I think a better characterization could be that in 10years search may not begin with a text input box.
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@warpcastadmin.eth
@remindme 8 years
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