All I can say is that it (the apparent random approach to producing products and product support) is working, and I wish I had bought goog at its IPO.
I'm serious too: you're complaining that you can't figure out Google's business plan, and I'm complaining that their business plan (whatever it is) has been so successful that the company is wallowing in money, none of which I got. Not only has Google been hugely successful with their business plan (whatever it is), they have that other behemoth money factory, M$, running scared. I'm not going to pretend to be able to describe, justify, dissect, or pontificate upon Goog's business plan, other than to observe that it has been hugely successful. --Doug On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Owen Densmore <[email protected]> wrote: > On Feb 10, 2010, at 10:22 AM, Douglas Roberts wrote: > > They are going to continue down that very same road which has taken them >> to all those multi billions of dollars which they keep stuffing into their >> overflowing coffers. Why kill the goose that keeps laying all of those >> delicious golden eggs? >> > > And that is? Can you describe "that very same road"? I'm serious. As far > as I can see its near-random. > > > -- Owen > > >
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