Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
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Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
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Re: Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
#2Re: Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
#3In the article it says this move by Google is worse than Amazon investing in businesses and stealing info. How is this worse? Google bought the whole company, didn't make partial investment. They can do whatever they want with the company.
Re: Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
#4In the article it says this move by Google is worse than Amazon investing in businesses and stealing info. How is this worse? Google bought the whole company, didn't make partial investment. They can do whatever they want with the company.
Re: Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
#5In the article it says this move by Google is worse than Amazon investing in businesses and stealing info. How is this worse? Google bought the whole company, didn't make partial investment. They can do whatever they want with the company.
"Worse" doesn't just mean "worse for the companies involved", it can also mean "worse for society". The net result of Google continually buying startups and shutting down the projects is that fewer products receive long-term support, receive any iterative improvements, or can be relied upon to exist later.
Re: Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
#6In the article it says this move by Google is worse than Amazon investing in businesses and stealing info. How is this worse? Google bought the whole company, didn't make partial investment. They can do whatever they want with the company.
Given how much was raised by the company itself (~$200M according to https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/north-8daa) the acquisition seems like Google providing an exit opportunity for the company and its investors, arguably much better for the ecosystem than what Amazon does
Re: Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
#7Re: Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
#8In the article it says this move by Google is worse than Amazon investing in businesses and stealing info. How is this worse? Google bought the whole company, didn't make partial investment. They can do whatever they want with the company.
Buying up and killing competitors seems worse for consumers than merely competing unfairly.
Re: Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
#9Re: Google killed a small smart glass maker after acquiring it
#10In the article it says this move by Google is worse than Amazon investing in businesses and stealing info. How is this worse? Google bought the whole company, didn't make partial investment. They can do whatever they want with the company.
"Worse" doesn't just mean "worse for the companies involved", it can also mean "worse for society". The net result of Google continually buying startups and shutting down the projects is that fewer products receive long-term support, receive any iterative improvements, or can be relied upon to exist later.