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Has the internet leads to natural monopolies and will it be different for ebooks?
search: Google (nearest competitor is?)
video: Youtube (nearest competitor is?) social networking: Facebook (nearest competitor is?) music: Apple Itunes (nearest competitor is?) face to face video: Skype (nearest competitor is?) auctions: Ebay (nearest competitor is?) retail: Amazon (nearest competitor is?) |
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-Never go to Facebook at all -Don't listen to music and if I did I wouldn't use Apple Itunes -Though I've heard of Skype I don't know what it does. -Will not use Ebay at all -Will not use Amazon at all Though I do use Google extensively, I do know of competitors: Bing for instance. I also refuse to use things or see things that everyone says I HAVE to see... for instance I've never seen some of the big blockbusters like Titanic, Roots, and others I'll probably think of later. (still having my morning coffee) AJ |
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YouTube is for music-on-demand
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The difference to old world is scale. One just don't need to reach huge threshold to be profitable. I don't believe one can reach true monopoly in digital-market. It would mean that one party controls every producers, and it's just not realistic. Scaling in small scale is quite easy and barriers of entering to market are low. There will be new players at least when they think they might make more profit by making new service than going with old one.
It's natural to have one or two big players, like Steam, but then there is also various smaller ones. As long as devices aren't controlled and limited by one party, there is room for the smaller fish... |
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I use it in exactly this way. If my boys (6 and 4) ask for a song that I don't have on my iPod (which happens frequently), I find it on YouTube, plug my iPhone into the car stereo, and everyone is happy.
Well, everyone except for me, because now I'm listening to Lady Gaga or something similar. |
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Most you tube videos aren't "short home-made" ones any more. I mean just visiting the front page the majority are ongoing episodes or series.
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Search: Yahoo, Bing. Video: Vimeo, UStream Social: Twitter, LinkedIn Music: Amazon, Pandora, Naptster Videochat: Google Talk, Facetime For auctions, others have tried but eBay certainly seems to be a runaway. retail: Everyone else under the sun, including Walmart, and Buy.com Being the most popular, or even the biggest, doesn't make you a monopoly, in any way, shape or form. eBay is the only example in the list that I can't think of any viable competition for. |
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And you're right about Ebay as far as dominating auctions but when it comes to buying used items in general I turn to Amazon Marketplace and Craigslist before I look to Ebay. |
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If you want to have some fun, try http://www.millionshort.com -- it is a search engine that excludes the top million websites from the search results. Oddly enough, the results are almost as good as Googles and they are usually more interesting. |
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YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD. Not everyone has to be a lemming just because there are lots of lemmings running to a product..... Micrsoft Word....Never used it since Open Office 1.0, now use Office Libre and Atlantic word processor. Ebay....here in Japan most people use Rakuten or Yahoo Auction. There is life outside the Euro-North American zone. Music....Never use Itunes. Lots of places to buy music. I listen to SOMA.FM and donate to them. Ipod...Never had one.... COWON wins hands down in my book. Social Networking.... Not enough expletives to describe them. Oh...yes...have not seen nor will ever see the Titanic, Jurrasic Park, or Saturday Night Fever. Search...Try Dogpile sometimes..Bing, yahoo, ... |
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The technology space is littered with once dominate players like this. It's not a monopoly, it's temporary market dominance and it can change very quickly.
Novell WordStar WordPerfect Visicalc Lotus 123 Ashton Tate (dBase) Myspace etc... |
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YouTube is a gold mine of fascinating video. I never used it much till recently--I thought it was all silly homemade video. But there episodes of old TV shows, full-length movies, documentaries, news footage, concert clips, etc.--all sorts of truly fascinating stuff. DailyMotion.com is also good for video.
Regarding the other Internet giants: Google is the best search engine; Bing is truly horrible. I buy my music from Amazon. I use both eBay and iOffer. For other assorted stuff, I buy a lot from Amazon but also from retailers like Target, Wal-mart, Best Buy, Newegg. I don't do social networking, and Skype was the first thing I removed from my new computer--no thank you! |
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