"Google has cornered the market on searching the Web for information, and monetizing that behavior. Twitter is introducing the world to a new type of search, and with the perfection of this new type of search will come all the riches of search marketing. This, in my opinion, is what will make Twitter worth billions -- and why Google will (or at least should) buy Twitter."
Joe is right. Google will buy Twitter. Here's how I know.
- Google is about search.
- Twitter is becoming more and more about search. (Here's two more.)
- Google bought Biz and Ev's first business, Blogger.
- Google doesn't provide real-time search. Twitter does.
Follow the logic. Still not convinced? Here's more.
- Jaiku is like Twitter.
- Google bought Jaiku.
Jaiku's Google Q&A page contains this statement: "Activity streams and mobile presence are important areas where we believe Google can add a lot of value for users." Still not convinced? Time will tell, but I heart Joe's perceptions, which are infinitely more keen than mine. So, let me leave you with a bit more of his rationale, which uses quasi-programming logic, "if" and "then":
"Google has proven that if you can provide a useful search experience, then you can provide useful marketing. If you can provide useful marketing, you can return amazing ROI for marketers. If you can provide amazing ROI for marketers, you can make a lot of money. If Twitter perfects the search of current discussions, monetization will be right around the corner. "
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