The SmackDown: Facebook VS. Google (Infographic)

20101114 095721 The SmackDown: Facebook VS. Google (Infographic)

Facebook and Google have been battling it out for sometime now, since Facebook over threw Google in search. Google punched back with an e-mail regarding Facebook’s privacy issues and since then, the battle has been on to see who will win the champion belt of online power. Here is an infographic created by Obizmedia that shows the battle in the ring of the Internet.

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Who are you rooting for?
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3 29 2011 12 04 08 AM1 The SmackDown: Facebook VS. Google (Infographic)Erin Ryan is a writer for various blogs and a Social Media Specialist who has a keen understanding of the power of Social Media for business and fervently stays up-to-date with the Social Media Industry. Erin enjoys teaching and helping people and businesses on how to use and connect through Social Media. You can connect with Erin on Twitter or read more Social Media Articles written by Erin Ryan.
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