Most people are using these sites on a daily basis. And why wouldn't they? It's free, fast and they are the best in what they do. Not everyone thinks this is a good thing, claiming that they're controlling what information we get and how we see the world through what search results Google provides and how or what information we share through the applications Facebook presents.
A recent plot made by the international hacker organization Anonymous threatened to wipe out Facebook. This group – made infamous for its attacks on the U.S government, created a Twitter account and posted a video on youtube called ”Message From Anonymous – Operation Facebook, Nov 5 2011”, where they published their intentions to delete the network in protest of its privacy policies. During the same time, one of the world's most powerful men, President Barack Obama, stated that he had created a profile with Facebook's competitor - Foursquare, a social network app that now proudly brags about their snag of its highest profile user yet.
Other companies have tried to threaten Google as well. Their largest competitors today are alternative search engines such as Bing and Yahoo, but they have nonetheless not been able to rock or even touch the boat of success that Google's sailing on. So the solid company remains untouched, and with almost unlimited resources the company bought the video site YouTube in 2006, and just recently bought Motorola Mobility. When asked about the purchase of Motorola, C.E.O Larry Page responded;
”It will enable us to better protect Android from anti-competitive threats from Microsoft, Apple and other companies”.













