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I think the last year has been fairly tough on Google (ever since Page took over). It's been the first real time that Google has put a concerted effort into a)making money outside of pure search ads b)cutting expenses It's this sudden turn into becoming a real company that has shocked and angered lots of people and burned up most of the good will capital they accrued till then. As painful as it is for us freeloaders,…
It's this sudden turn into becoming a real company that has shocked and angered lots of people and burned up most of the good will capital they accrued till then. If being a "real" company means only thinking about profits, well, then it is only fair that you lose the goodwill capital that you accrued by not only thinking about profits if you stop doing that. Is this the case with Google? For me the jury is still out…
A) Because I wrote that If being a "real" company means only thinking about profits, well, then it is only fair that you lose the goodwill capital that you accrued by not only thinking about profits if you stop doing that
B) Because I wrote that it is undeniable that my OnyProfitsCountRank(tm) algorithm is getting a lot of signals that Google might be trailing the lots of Microsoft, Apple and Facebook.
C) Both