Me as well, thats been my wish for quite some time now. I think we in Europe should create a European Google as well
The. U.S of course is our good partner and ally, we cant expect it to provide security guarantee(through NATO, in which its by far the main contributor/leader) and tech companies services as well. Moreover, snowdens revelations has revealed that the U.S lso uses its tech companies to spy on us in Europe for comercial gains/gain advantage, in this regard we ought to try and reduce our dependence too much on U.S tech companies(not cutting them off, since its impossible) and create our own alternatives. We need to try and be self sufficent as well in this critical sector in which we lag far behind for some strange reason
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Even small countries like South Korea and Russia have their own search Engine(albeit its way smaller than say Google , Baidu, or Yahoo). I like seeing countries trying as much as possible to be self sufficient(i admire the French on this) despite the difficulties,. In this regard, i will say China has done quite well in this sector to be honest(though im not a fan of their authoritarian government). I red on the Financial times few days ago that they have 4 of the top 10 largest internet companies in the world, with the U.S taking the rest obviously(6). This came as a shock to me, since until recently i had never heard of any of those companies(except Alibaba, which i heard of just last year.lol). They seem to have indeed suceeded in creating an internet technology thriving sector/ecosystem, and once you have done that, the only direction is up and more innovation/growth(which only the U.S has as of now). This is something we in Europe should adopt as well and emulate. we have all we need to create one which is even more sucessful giving our high living standard, tech, literacy rate, internet penetration, you name it we got it, so its surprising to see we still havent been able to create one.
So we can bash the Chinese all we want, but we have to admit that they have indeed done well on this field at least. In 5 to 10 years from now, judging by the way their internet companies seem to be growing, they might even beat/overtake U.S tech companies. So we should learn to give credit when due. Kudos.