Google and Facebook have been rivals for years, but it looks like they may be teaming up to take on a new enemy: Amazon. According to a report from The Information, the two companies are in talks to integrate their respective smart assistant platforms, Google Now and Facebook M. The move would be a major shift for both companies, which have been competing for supremacy in the digital assistant space. Google Now, which is built into the company's Android operating system, is seen as the more capable and reliable of the two platforms. Facebook M, on the other hand, is a newer entrant that is still in the early stages of development. If the two companies do team up, it would be a direct challenge to Amazon, which dominates the digital assistant market with its Echo platform. Amazon has been aggressively expanding the capabilities of Echo, and it is seen as a major threat to both Google and Facebook. The reported partnership would be a way for Google and Facebook to fight back against Amazon and maintain their respective positions in the tech landscape. It remains to be seen if the two companies can come to an agreement, but the potential benefits are clear.
Google Now is a voice-activated assistant that provides information and performs actions on command. It is available on the Google app for Android and iOS devices, as well as Google Chrome and Google Home. Facebook is a social networking service that allows users to connect with friends and family, share photos and videos, and join groups and events. It is available on the web, as well as Android and iOS devices.
The article concludes by saying that while Google Now and Facebook Services are both useful, they each have different strengths and weaknesses. Google Now is better at giving you information you need before you even ask for it, while Facebook Services is better at helping you keep track of your friends and what they're doing.
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