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Chris Kohler
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2023
Chipping away at complicated finance news one video at a time
Origin story: Adidas vs Puma
The vague and intense feud that spawned one of the biggest business rivalries of the 20th century.
#business #sports #adidas
#business #sports #adidas
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Coming up with subscription businesses
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Can you travel AND save up to buy a house?
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Can you travel AND save up to buy a house?
"We're worried your becoming a monopoly" "Ok and?" "And thats not allowed" "Ha, what are you gonna do about it?" "Get the antitrust laws" "And make politicians aknowledge the internet can have monopolies? Good luck."
Google controls the search engine market because its the best search engine. Right now its becoming a POS, with tons of sites that are basically ads engineered for the front page ruining everything. If Bing legitimately became a more useful and usable search engine I would switch right now.
its crazy that people actually think its the banks fault if they give away their money.
my fav line of all time is "Imagine when google shuts down, you can't even google what happened to google!!!", forgot where it's from, but it was fken funny even now XD
The emphasis on ‘decimated’ 😂
Altavista Lycos ... 😢
Lol how can you complain about a company that works better than the competition 😂 yahoo is full of scammy ads ffs
"Are you Googling how to compete with Google?" I got a good laugh out of that because it reminded me of a little back and forth I had with ChatGPT a few months back. I don't usually bother with it, but one day I had the notion to go ask it about spontaneous AI, what some call the "technological singularity". I asked several detailed questions about the subject, how it might happen, if/when it could happen, etc... Then I got to the real meat of the issue. I asked ChatGPT what the solution was. What do we do in the event an AGI emerges spontaneously, something we didn't create and don't really have control over.... And do you want to know what the answer was? It told me that to counteract/protect ourselves from that we should be developing our own AGI, a "good" AGI to keep us safe from potentially bad AGI.... The MFer literally gave me the plot of Terminator as the solution to "how do we stop bad AI"....So when he started Googling "how to compete with Google" i couldn't help but think of that ChatGPT interaction.....
❤❤❤ damn I could listen to these hot Aussie accents all night long❤❤😂😂
"Are you Googling how to compete with Google?"
Capital One...😅
“ChatGPT enters the chat”
This guy could walk into any company and by the end of the day convince anyone there he is their CEO.
“You’re not getting this at all” great line 👏
It's not a supply crisis
food? naaaah
Clearly made before Chat GPT, which will eat all search engines for light snack in the next 12-24 months when real time search becomes available. I already use it in place of G for go to search, gives me my answer without having to trawl through sites, evaluating Information for validity, piecing together info for a complete answer etc. G responses spam and gone to 💩now anyway 😂
Brave search. It's native to their browser. Give it a go mate.
Stuff stuff and more stuff. I’ll just stick with my land.
Fred is definitely the ideas man.
no Firefox ??
I hate credit cards. As soon as I pay them off, I'm closing them alll except one
while Lazarus was not financially affected by the company’s failure, the emotional toll of seeing his creation dismantled was likely profound.
How to compete with the Google search engine. Start by not being a shit search engine. Let me know when either of them complete the first step.
I'm no economist but... why didn't they just start making their own digital camera?
food delivery can make sense, but not every dish can be transported for 10-30 min and retain quality. A lot of dishes can, though. The amount of french fries and milkshakes people order through delivery blows my mind.
So all the shit you dont need is on sale 😅
You know why google is successful? because it does exactly what you want it to do, its fast, reliable and very simple to use.
So far Bing had always gotten better search results than Google, and I'm using Brave. Anyone who thinks I'm using Edge is coping hard.
There is an antitrust case against Google RIGHT NOW actually. They could get broken up. Don't let Trump blow it.
Yeah, that's definitely me ;)
Well google does own TH-cam 😅
Anybody remember Alta Vista?
Google wins because of it simplicity and intuitive product both things the gov't can't understand.
Breakup GOOGLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Or you can send all of the "migrants" back where they came from.
I feel awful with this whole situation, because of course I'm opposed to monopolies, and I do feel that Google's absolute steamrolling of all other services has given rise to the actual search features being diminished to the point of practical uselessness. However. Like fuck am I going to be caught dead using Bing or DuckDuckGo.
All the other search engines I have used, are not as straight forward as google is. Nor do they answer most of my answers without needing to click on any links and read paraghs of text for my dumb questions. It's not just them controlling 89% the others are not improving.
And here's me thinking there were anti-monopoly laws in existence
and most people get their facts via that one source you say? not seeing annny problems with that, none at all, right?
Spot on!!
$50B per quarter………that’s insane
This is a full reason to break them up, and the wonderful Lina Khan is making it happen. Trumps gonna fire her immediately, but she's been out here holding these companies' feet to the fire.
Bing's like "yeah we tried that already"
Google's fault is that they are better than everyone else and competition is incompetent.
If a company comes up with the best product by far, clearly the best thing to do is punish that success.
Google has to sell Chrome
am I the only one wondering what the other 2% search engine is?
Keepa extension and Telegram integration when shopping around on Amazon has saved me SO much money, along with camelcamelcamel, pricespy and the like. Seems like Black Friday week is now often the cheapest for things like big electricals (TVs, appliances etc), if you can afford to wait and time the market that much, moreso than Christmas. However, a little zero-percent debt spread across a year for those big purchases can actually work in your favour if you're trying to game the system to improve credit ratings before BIG purchases (mortgage deal, car etc) or efficient financing for regular budgeting, provided you're disciplined about it. Way too easy to add a bit more, add a bit more, until you have thousands owed which becomes prohibitive even on 0% instalment offers. A lack of self-restraint is definitely an issue, though not as much as the generally far higher cost of living since 2020.
Ecosia best search engine