justinperkins |
04-02-2007 10:57 AM |
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Originally Posted by rino
(Post 1467676)
Your statement assumes you too to be capable of that sort of thinking, otherwise how could you possibly know how they think? :confused: I think the thinking (:silly: ) conducive to the humor posted on their website isn't necessarily the type conducive to the wealth they achieved... for instance, you do not find similar patterns in the way Larry Ellison runs Oracle, or Bill Gates Microsoft... and the same goes for most of the Forbes 400 List's members operating in a corporate environment... So, the thinking allowing for Google's April Fool humor might not at all be along the lines of the thinking Larry and Sergei used to create great wealth, but in spite of it...
However, all this temptative analysis is beside the point...
All I meant to convey is that, nevertheless and in spite of all their riches, IMHO that sort of April Fool thing is something that only someone a bit too young and a bit too immature for their corporate chairs would do... Just my opinion, of course...
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I'm not going to go into a deep analysis of why Google does what it does, but they had a simple idea and and went with it. It seems to be working quite well for them, wouldn't you say?
Oracle and Microsoft? That's what you're comparing to Google? Google has or will soon surpass Oracle (Oracle does one thing, but does it somewhat well, Google does many, many things extremely well). And Microsoft? Well they're pretty much the antithesis of everything Google, in my opinion. You know that saying "Don't be evil" or "We're not evil"? One could only guess that the "evil" they are referring to is none other than Microsoft.
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