A World Without Google [Infographics]

It’s pretty hard to imagine life without Google. From search to collaboration to email, if it wasn’t for Google most of us would have a hard time making it through our day to day life.  Here’s an infographic showing the timeline of when Google released some of it’s most popular features along with a brief explanation for each. Now think for a minute, what would your personal or professional life be like without Google?

A world without Google

[Via: Single Grain Internet Marketing Blog]

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  1. Improbable to say the least. I think this won’t happen in the next 20 years atleast.

  2. Imagining a life without Google is almost impossible. It’s almost second nature for my demographic of college students to go to Google.com as the one and only tour guide through the world wide web. Between Google Docs, maps, browsing images, calendars… it is all used frequently and dependently within a younger and younger audience. Personally, google is almost bigger then the internet. If something isn’t on Google or Google doesn’t recognize it, its almost impossible to even find it outside of word of mouth. Browsing the Internet without Google seems outdated and unnecessarily difficult.

  3. Google still exists, but it has been increasingly frustrating to access the last couple of weeks here in China. Before I came across this post, I definitely pondered this “What if” scenario more than once.

    It is indeed scary how dependent I am on Google, in terms of browsing the web, researching, checking email, using Google calendar, etc. Scary.

  4. I agree this is almost unfathomable. Very intriguing info graphic though. Although most Google products are essential to most people’s life, I really take maps for granted. I have used maps in many remote locations successfully. Otherwise I would have been stranded.

  5. Online Life without Google? Not really…

  6. Martin Sandusky says:

    I don’t use any of these sites/services. I use bing for maps and don’t search that often. When I do it’s usually on my phone, which is also bing. My mail is not google. My docs are not google. I know lots of people rely on it but there are plenty of people as well who wouldn’t notice if it was gone.

  7. Without Google, I don’t know how I would function! I run to Google for almost every little thing even if it’s for converting money or how to correctly spell a word. Google is one of the most powerful companies in this age and I would love to work for them because they are always expanding.. not to mention great benefits!

  8. Google is one of the core of our business, without it we’ll be paralyzed. Google Docs and Calendar are just the two applications that we are using everyday and it makes our work easier and faster. Thanks to Google!

  9. Without google, I can’t be a good adsense publisher :D

  10. (hello sir i baljeet singh into for state of punjab plz give me all sulatin for google + so be not change the e mail. yours thaking for us . i have sure full into my information the my e mail id sent .ok buy sir & good after non )

  11. kanji_sasahara says:

    No, I can’t. It has been my default personal email since 2006 and both work and school use gmail as well. I use chrome as my default browser and google search as my portal to the web. I could use another service, but nothing is easier than signing into my google account and using all of its services.

  12. If you can’t imagine life without Google, we have a problem. The answer is YES, of course.

  13. No Google??!! Are you kidding me? I am Google’s B**CH for Life Man!

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