Google's Search Box Becomes Its Operating System

Google is collapsing its product ecosystem into search itself—rather than sending users to Maps, Gmail, YouTube, or third-party services, the search box now executes tasks directly. This consolidation extracts more user attention and data while reducing friction, but it also means Google keeps more value inside its walled garden instead of distributing it across the web. The shift changes how the company monetizes discovery: from ads on results to ads on actions. The move mirrors how WeChat or Alipay function in China, suggesting Google sees its future not as a search engine but as a platform that performs work. The change threatens both its historical ad model and the open web structure that made Google dominant in the first place.