Facebook vs. Google and the Battle for Identity on the Web Introduction: Facebook and Google are waging a bitter battle over data portability and the control of your identity on the web. Unfortunately, it’s a battle in which nobody will emerge as the victor, certainly not the millions of users who are now caught in the crossfire. The Google vs. Facebook Battle Google and Facebook’s battle isn’t simply about any one company blocking access to data or acting juvenile; the stakes are nothing less than complete dominance of the web. As we’ve noted in the past, Google and Facebook are locked in a heated battle to become your default social profile. Whichever company controls identity on the web, controls the web. Currently Facebook and Google dominate third-party sign-in options on the web, but Facebook’s growth as an identity platform has been ascending; more than 10,000 website integrate with Facebook every day, thanks in no small part to the explosive growth of the Facebook Open Graph. Can you believe that Facebook’s “Like†button, now ubiquitous across the web, launched not even seven months ago?
I wouldn't be surprised if a 3rd contender make a sudden entrance into the ring , I suspect it could be Baidu ... unlikely but quite possible I would imagine
facebook is only good for spammers. Google is great for everyone.. every guys who are with bad characters and search porn & daily ejeculation of haughty fellows.lol