In the last 10 years, there have been ongoing search to show what is the best new sites, apps and services to Internet users and readers.
At least one website blows the mind of the readers, every week. It is exciting to know how this service could change into something broader, its possibility to grow into a multi billion dollar enterprise, and how it can change the face of the Internet.
Take a minute or two and think of the browser user-experience. It has not evolved much in the past 20 years and since the Netscape, we have been isolated to a search box. We have to exactly know what we are searching for, either by a search or by encoding in the specified web address.
How often do we procrastinate with one of the largest services accessible to us? Whether Twitter or Faceook, HuffPost or NYTimes we are limited to only the top services that pop into our head at the time. When we needed to purchase online, one or two sites gets into our head. When we are searching for news, a few publications pop into our head. With any given time, any given topic we can usually think of these services and what they can give.
This is where Google gathers the advantages, chances are, we won't find this website again while finding for a keyword like "vanilla cupcakes." You begin to refine the search, all the while looking at tons of ads and maybe you even click on a few. Google makes an earning. Of course! It is legit!
One may say, well of us, that Google gives such as great service. We wouldn't mind if we get profit out of it. Of course! But what we ask for, may not force us into finding, give us with an easy way to have an access to the Web.