Dive Summary:
- Google CEO Larry Page says that Facebook is "doing a really bad job on their products" when asked by Wired magazine why Google has chosen to compete with Facebook in the social networking space.
- These criticism come a few days after the launch of Facebook's Graph Search which is seem by some as competition to Google's products.
- Page made it clear that Google does not need Facebook to fail to continue success because they offer different products and are not direct competitors.
From the article:
"We're actually doing something different," Page said. "I think it's outrageous to say that there's only space for one company in these areas." The CEO also said that he's "very happy" with Google+ so far while poking Facebook a little in process: "A lot of it has been copied by our competitors, so I think we're doing a good job."