…what you can expect from Android, Chrome and it’s Google TV.

Many people seem to like my predictions when I give them, or as so it seems that I make predictions.  I have made many predictions and some have come and gone and then there are those predictions that I wish I had put onto something permanent like this blog post.  Now, when it happens, you can say you heard the news from me first.

I don’t feel I am giving a prediction here because predictions really have no merit because of the lack of facts to hold it up.  Maybe I am.  That’s for you to decide.  What I do know is the facts that are laid out in front of me and that is, “GOOGLE IS DOMINATING THE WORLD.” If you can think it, Google can do it.  Bing is trying to catch up, but what does Bing have?  Cue in the crickets.  They only have a search engine which is sub-par to Google and then there is Chrome.  Chrome is so fast.  Safari is good but it’s no Google.

Take a look at the diagram below and read below on the New Google World

The Domination of the New World of Google

Don't Blink, He'll Pass You By

The New Google World

Let’s get something correct.  The “numbers” show that Google owns you.  The “numbers” that I am referring to stems from its own search engine, the mobile devices that Google is involved in, and YouTube.  Those numbers are staggering if you could even try to add them up.  You are now a collective.  Haha, not to get over zealous here, the truth is solid.  If anyone thinks that Google is the underdog in any case, you need to check your panties then pull up your big boy pants.  I am just going by the “numbers” here guys.  It’s not an opinion.  Android isn’t the biggest OS, but it’s bigger than Apple’s iOS and getting to the top at record speeds.

What you see above involves three main things. (1) You  (2) Mobility  (3) Google.  Now, let’s go over this a little more in-depth.  This is a graph that I have created.  The only resources I am using here are just a few photos and clip art that I have obtained from..mmhmm..Google.

#1.  Letters A&B.  User to Mobility to Google TV.  Our phones are now capable of using a front camera on your device (if you have one) to BROADCAST.  Where Google and Apple chime in here is that Google (Android) is open to all sources except Apple, and Apple (iPhone) is closed, meaning Apple only works with itself.  This is a problem.  As Apple may have just came out with Apple TV, so has Google.  So do the math.  Google’s Android OS is bigger and if Apple can’t produce as much, they’ll fall short.  Now, I like the iPhone but I like Android way more.  Also, Google is hitting the mobile devices so fast and hard, all their devices are beginning to have a front camera.  THIS IS CRUCIAL to google’s takeover.  I have the EVO 4G with a front cam and I am more than happy.  BROADCASTING is new..brand spanking new, so this next stuff will put a hole in your eyes from the fire that lights it.  I owe that fire to Sprint’s lightning fast 4G which really allows me to seamlessly stream that broadcast with ease.

#2 Letters B,C & D.  Did you know that not only is Google retailing their Google TV boxes, but they are also including G-TV into the new monitors that are starting to sale.  Can’t wait for Google 3-D!  Later on that folks.  Now, Google has the strong-arm here and so does YouTube which is also owned by guess who?….oh yeah, GOOGLE!  YouTube will have their LIVE BROADCASTING option available soon.  Maybe they do now, haha, they run faster than I can think.  With Google TV using YouTube’s strength and the awesome innovation of using that camera on your device, you will not only have a channel of your own LIVE but mobile as well.  This also means HUGE sales for Google and it’s Android OS.  This will eventually lead to more traffic, popularity, revenue for Google and you, and a new YouTube.  Just like you see now, imagine if you had over 1 million subscribers to your channel.  You would have major sponsorship and a new life.  The tools are there and I will give this less than 3 months to take effect to over 50,000 new Android device owners in part to this concept.

Here are a couple of things which uses the letter “E” from the graph.  Letter “E” is a security system using wi-fi, your phone and Google’s new cameras (not available yet). For your homes, think of one huge monitor able to show up to 50 live channels at once.  Is this impossible?  No, it’s possible and very probable.

In conclusion, what does this mean to you, knowing that the next wave of technology will stem from Google and its new G-TV?  What do you think of Apple’s strategy and what their next move will be?  With the Yankees leading in the championships, how much longer do you think the Cubs will have to go before they win another championship?

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