jonhenshaw | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 17 2007 | search, google, seo, knol, search marketing, strategy
Google could easily end up shutting out their core users and promoters, thus influencing a mass exodus to other search engines. Another possibility is anti-trust. If Google succeeds in controlling all content, including the physical dissemination of that content, then Google may be in for a long Microsoft-like ride.
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