After Google's announcements in the last few days, it seems like they are leaving their competition in the dust.
They continue to dominate search. Bing seems to exist just to exist. There's no viable competitors.
The new Google Photos (coupled with the existing Google Drive) pretty much kills Dropbox/Box/etc at consumer level. Can Dropbox or anyone else match the search power in the new Google Photos?
Self driving cars are fast approaching. Will anyone beat Google at this?
Maps will have offline navigation soon. Why use Bing or Apple maps?
Android is everywhere. Google Now and their new Google Now features look great.
Is there any space that they are not in / won't enter?
My main point for asking is because I want to make a news website similar but not identical to Google News. If I made the site and IF it was a roaring success.. Google could just replicate it and because they have mountains and mountains of data they could probably do it better.
It takes more than just being better when you are late to market.
> Self driving cars are fast approaching. Will anyone beat Google at this?
Uber? They are the fresh blood and moving fast in everything.
> Maps will have offline navigation soon. Why use Bing or Apple maps?
I use Nokia Here Maps. They have offline navigation today. On my device. Which is not Android.
> Android is everywhere.
Not on iPhones. Not on content-producing devices.
> Google Now and their new Google Now features look great.
2015s version of Clippy. Predictive analysis is not ready. Beware of the hype curve.
> Is there any space that they are not in / won't enter?
Their business is still revolving around ads. They are lagging in enterprise. They cannot beat Amazon at shopping. They cannot beat Apple/Microsoft at premium device design quality. They are not perfect.
PS: It's great that Google exists, but don't put it on pedestal.