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What is Facebook doing that has Google shaking in their boots?

They’ve lapped everyone else already

Google versus Facebook: two tech giants are facing off to dominate the internet, especially when it comes to mobile. Both mega-corporations are constantly working to innovate and expand their offerings—and sometimes they step on each other’s toes in the process.


Facebook and Google together own the top eight most popular smartphone apps in the U.S., but Facebook tends to outstrip Google when it comes to mobile engagement. In fact, Facebook-owned apps account for 20 percent of the total time spent by all users worldwide on mobile.

It’s almost embarrassing to watch

Now, Facebook is trying to get in on the search engine game, creating a new search engine app called Facebook M, and integrating search functions into its popular Messenger app. The chat app boasts 700 million global users.

Google has responded by developing its own messaging app, complete with an artificially intelligent chatbot that can answer your questions and help you do online tasks like shopping or booking travel arrangements. The app is currently available to limited users in the Bay Area, but the company hopes to expand access as they develop the app.

Google’s new app is obviously a direct response to Facebook elbowing its way into search engine territory.

But experts are skeptical that Google’s prowess in artificial intelligence will be enough to outcompete Facebook’s large and well-established network.

The fact is, people will use the messenger that all of their friends are using, and right now, that’s Facebook Messenger. Even the smartest of robots won’t be able to lure users away.

What if we all played nicely?

Google isn’t shy about developing tech for its competitors, including several apps for iOS. Theoretically, Google could collaborate with Facebook by making a chatbot for Facebook Messenger.

However, it might not be in Google’s best interest to provide so much data to their top competitor, nor to cede search functions to Facebook.

These days Google is getting more searches from mobile devices than from computers. Google’s presence on mobile is strong, but will Facebook leverage its colossal network to beat Google at its own game?

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Ellen Vessels, Staff Writerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ellenvessels
Ellen Vessels, a Staff Writer at The American Genius, is respected for their wide range of work, with a focus on generational marketing and business trends. Ellen is also a performance artist when not writing, and has a passion for sustainability, social justice, and the arts.

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