Google's dominance

Google Chrome is the most popular web-browser
Google search is the most popular search engine
Youtube the most popular video-platform
Google calendar is the most used calendar
Google maps is the most used online map
Google translate is the most used internet-translator

Will the internet be legally owned by Google in the future?

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>Will the internet be legally owned by Google in the future?

No
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>will the internet be legally owned by google?
No you can't own the internet.
Also you forgot that they own the most popular operating system.

Google is literally a little baby compared to the companies that own the pipelines.
Own them, not rent them like ISPs do.

Also the most popular free email service, right?

Is it worth the hassle to stop using Gmail if all your contacts (outside work) use it? Don't really use email for anything important anyway.

>Google Chrome is the most popular web-browser
Bullshit it's not still internet explorer.
>Google calendar is the most used calendar
Real physical calenders are the most used. In second place would be whatever calender comes pre installed on a phone.

>Google is literally a little baby compared to the companies that own the pipelines.
not for long
popularmechanics.com/technology/infrastructure/a15173083/google-is-about-to-build-its-own-undersea-internet-cables/

>Bullshit it's not still internet explorer.
it is though. on desktop alone. search if you don't believe me

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Oh wow. Even if you combine explorer with edge Google still wins.
I stand by what I said about calenders though.

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Google Photos
Google Duo
Google Pay
Android
Google Inbox
Google Home
Google Drive
Google Wifi
Etc.

How the fuck did Firefox go from being 2nd largest next to IE to only having 13% share?

Firefox with the new Quantum update has been great. Chrome isnt all that.

Besides Android and Photos, literally nobody uses any of those things.

>Google Duo
Nobody uses this.

Google owns more private pipelines than the ISPs.

techcrunch.com/2015/08/18/how-googles-networking-infrastructure-has-evolved-over-the-last-10-years/

Most content nowadays is served from Google anyway (YouTube). All of the ISPs could evaporate overnight, and Google would only need to buy the last mile consumer connections and the Internet would be back up (well, the parts hosted by Google anyway)

i tried using Firefox for a long ass time but its just slightly slower, and it makes my fans go off way more often than Chrome does.

No, but if it was i wouldn't mind

>rename it to something logical and not retarded like "Google Video Call"
>now everyone uses it

>Real physical calenders are the most used. In second place would be whatever calender comes pre installed on a phone.
What the fuck lmfao.
Have fun setting reminders with notifications to your "real" calendar.
> In second place would be whatever calender comes pre installed on a phone.
Android has 72% of market share of just smartphones alone, nevermind other smart devices, so that's Google Calendar as well.
>still not internet explorer
yeah it's a lot bigger than that, afaik it's the most used browser on Android, Windows, MacOS, ChromeOS and iOS

you don't use the most cost-efficient cloud storage AKA Google Drive?
You don't use the best smart speaker/voice assistant AKA Google Home?
You don't use the literally most secure way to pay for anything if you don't live in the third world where contactless isn't accepted everywhere AKA Google Pay?

It just still lacks so much functionality, granted it looks a little bit better now but not by much

>I don't use it, therefore no one does
The reported number of installs and activity are recorded. Everything I listed is popular.

use qute browser instead!