Why Doesn't Google Get The Amazon Treatment?
by Vince Martin
It should seem readily apparent that for the next several years, Google (GOOG) and Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) will be fighting for control, if not outright dominance, of the worldwide Internet user. From their rather tightly defined beginnings in online search (for Google) and online retailing (for Amazon), both companies have expanded their reach into a variety of segments, from video streaming to mobile hardware and cloud services. As Reuters noted in December, the two companies appear set on a "collision course" this year, as Amazon and Google compete on new frontiers well beyond their original target markets. read more »
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