Google vs Apple - Which Is More Successful? - YouTube

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The meteoric rise of computer technology might not trouble the average millennial, but for
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those of you who remember the days before we were all hyper-connected, our reliance
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on modern technology might seem somewhat problematic at times.
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Where will we be in another 50 years?
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Iconoclastic entrepreneur Elon Musk has said if we don’t get a handle on artificial intelligence,
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we may create something we’ll sorely regret.
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Perhaps the most frightening depiction of tech dystopia is in the television series
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Black Mirror, which exposes a world lacking in empathy, where what once were dreams have
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turned into living nightmares.
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Even now the media argues over automation.
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Will it mean a laid back life for the masses, or mass unemployment under a technocracy?
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Innovation is unstoppable, and there are a handful of tech companies at the forefront
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of this innovation.
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We’ll look at two of them today, in this episode of the Infographics Show, Google vs.
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Apple.
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Notification Squad.
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If you’ve seen our other shows on Apple, you’ll already know something about the
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company.
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It was started by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976, with both men pushing to create the
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ideal personal computer.
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Jobs was forced out of Apple after what has been called a “failed boardroom coup.”
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The company, however, lacked a great leader and Jobs was brought back to eventually become
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CEO.
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It was shortly after this that Apple grew into the innovative tech giant it is today.
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Jobs’s vision of the ideal personal computer became manifested when he introduced the first
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iMac in 1998.
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The world was equally impressed when Apple came out with the easy to use and beautifully
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made iPod three years later.
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Two years after that came the iTunes Music Store, but what really shook things up was
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the release of Apple’s flagship product, the iPhone.
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That was in 2007.
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The iPad came in 2010, and since these products came onto the market, Apple has arguably ruled
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the roost of consumer gadgets.
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As for Steve Jobs, he’s now treated like a technology demigod.
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But, where would we be without Google, the company behind the search engine that most
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folks can’t live without?
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Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin met at Stanford University in 1995.
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It’s said the two did not agree on many matters, but one thing they did agree on was
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the creation of a search engine that ranked pages by their importance on the World Wide
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Web.
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This search engine was actually first called BackRub, but then fortunately for the pair
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they saw the light and made the change to Google.
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Google Incorporated was born in 1998, and soon venture capitalists were poised to invest
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in this small outfit.
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Google just kept growing and soon billions of searches would be made every day on its
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search engine.
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The company created its headquarters the “Googleplex”, which would soon become synonymous with the
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avant-garde kind of tech workplace we see all over today.
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The company has since ventured into all kinds of markets, including the smartphone business,
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renewable energy, self-driving cars, enterprise services, artificial intelligence and machine
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learning, and all manner of smart devices.
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If we can get through life without becoming part of Apple’s sometimes criticized ecosystem,
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it would be difficult to not be a consumer of a Google product.
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Because Google has its fingers in so many pies, it created a parent company that goes
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by the name Alphabet Inc.
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This is what we call a conglomerate.
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Now let’s get straight to money matters.
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As we said before, some critics have said these companies are too big for our own good.
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If we take a look at the most recent Forbes ‘World’s Biggest Companies List’, Apple
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is in ninth place.
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That is the highest ranked tech company on the list, and for some time now the media
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has been telling us Apple will become the world’s first company to be worth a staggering
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one trillion dollars.
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Forbes has Apple’s sales on its latest list at $217.5 billion, profits at $42.5 billion,
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assets at $331.1 billion and a total value of $752 billion.
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The next tech company down the list is Samsung Electronics, and in 24th place is Alphabet,
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inc.
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Forbes puts Alphabet’s sales at $89.9 billion, profits at $19.5 billion, assets at $167.5
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billion and net worth at $579.5 billion.
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But 2017 has passed now, and so we must wait until Forbes creates its new list.
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As Fortune writes in 2017, while Apple generates bigger profits, it is only slightly ahead
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of Google in regards to which company will become the world’s first company with a
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valuation of over one trillion dollars.
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Fortune puts Amazon as the third company in the running, with Microsoft also a contender
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and Facebook not far behind.
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Tesla, it says, is a “dark horse”, but CEO Elon Musk seems to think his company is
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on a similar trajectory to one of SpaceX’s rockets.
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Back to Google and Apple.
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It’s thought that Apple has around 123,000 employees, but to the chagrin of President
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Donald Trump, Apple outsources much of its manufacturing to countries such as China and
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Taiwan.
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Apple’s biggest partner in the assembling business is Foxconn, and it has factories
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in a number of countries around the world.
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Google has 73,992 employees as of 2017.
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It outsources such things as IT functions to India, while it’s also been building
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its servers in Asia.
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Where is a better place to work?
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Well, that’s not easy to say.
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According to one engineer that has worked at both companies, Google is better if you
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want to solve big technological problems, as Apple is more concerned with design and
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Google with technology.
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If you are a female engineer where would be better?
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Google is currently being sued for pay discrimination based on gender, whereas Apple has been shouting
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from the rooftops that it has solved the gender pay gap.
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Which is the better company in general?
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When it comes to controversy both these world leaders have been tainted more than a few
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times.
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Apple has come under the gun for human rights abuses in its assembly factories in China,
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and we all remember the news about those suicide nets at its assembly plants.
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But more recently Apple has been skewered in the press for its offshore business in
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Ireland, and late last year the billions it has saved from offshoring in the tax haven
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of the Channel Island of Jersey.
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CEO Tim Cook fired back stating that Apple was the USA’s biggest tax payer.
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Alas, Google is no stranger to tax avoidance, so much so that in the UK a Google Tax has
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been mulled over to get something back from companies that funnel their profits through
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low-tax countries.
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It seems there is no angel in this department.
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What about their products, which company could you just not live without?
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While it may be some time before we are being driven around in one of Google’s autonomous
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vehicles, and even though we enjoyed our 30-minute dalliance with its machine learning doodle
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bot, Google has a few things that we might take for granted.
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That is arguably its search engine, the Chrome browser; its Android operating system, Gmail,
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and to a lesser extent its productivity suite, or Google Suite.
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We might also mention that Google owns YouTube.
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To give you an idea on Google-Power, its Chrome browser alone has an almost 60 percent share
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of the browser market.
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The Google search engine has a 75 percent share of the search engine market and Android
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has a whopping 87 percent share of the mobile operating system market.
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But then we have those innovative and sleek Apple products, and also the Apple operating
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system, iOS, that Apple aficionados will tell you they cannot live without.
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“I’d never go back,” you hear many an Apple user saying.
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The question is, which company has really done the most for mankind, and looking into
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the future, who will be at the forefront of tech innovation?
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Both companies are making hay in the augmented and virtual reality space, and both are very
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serious about artificial intelligence.
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So, who will be on top in 10 years’ time?
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Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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Also, be sure to check out our other video called NASA vs SpaceX!
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Thanks for watching, and, as always, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe.
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See you next time!