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Why I left Google (2012)

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Re: Why I left Google (2012)

#21
I lost all interest in reading the article after looking at the msdn.com domain.

EDIT: Downvoters, I don't see how this is wrong. Microsoft has a long history of spreading FUD about competitors (Florian Mueller/FOSSPatents, http://www.scroogled.com/ [when their own practices are very much the same], sponsoring fake studies that show that the TCO of Linux is much greater than that of Windows, and so on.) I certainly would be interested in an unbiased opinion on the topic, but I don't think anyone on Microsoft's payroll can give me that.

Re: Why I left Google (2012)

#22

This is from March of last year , BTW, and has been discussed numerous other times on HN. (Ironically, there have been so many other articles titled "Why I left Google" on HN that I can't actually find this one in the archives. But it's there :)

Definitely seen this before as well, not interesting then, not interesting now...

Re: Why I left Google (2012)

#23

This is from March of last year , BTW, and has been discussed numerous other times on HN. (Ironically, there have been so many other articles titled "Why I left Google" on HN that I can't actually find this one in the archives. But it's there :)

Next time search by url: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jw_on_tech/archive/2012/03/13/why-i-...

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3700277 was the previous discussion (910 upvotes, 370 days ago)

Re: Why I left Google (2012)

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post #23

This is from March of last year , BTW, and has been discussed numerous other times on HN. (Ironically, there have been so many other articles titled "Why I left Google" on HN that I can't actually find this one in the archives. But it's there :)

Next time search by url: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jw_on_tech/archive/2012/03/13/why-i-... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3700277 was the previous discussion (910 upvotes, 370 days ago)

ironically, i did not mean for this to go through as I was trying to locate the discussion on it.. obviously the url regex ain't working for this corner-case.

Re: Why I left Google (2012)

#27
So he leaves Google because of steps they are taking to protect and enhance their revenue stream, and joins Microsoft? As a former Microsoftie, all I can say is that is like going from the kettle to the fire and doesn't make sense.

Re: Why I left Google (2012)

#28
post #23

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Next time search by url: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jw_on_tech/archive/2012/03/13/why-i-... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3700277 was the previous discussion (910 upvotes, 370 days ago)

ironically, i did not mean for this to go through as I was trying to locate the discussion on it.. obviously the url regex ain't working for this corner-case.

I'm not a fan of frequent reposting (if the last submission was a week or month ago) but once a year is tolerable :)

"I was trying to locate the discussion on it.. obviously the url regex ain't working for this corner-case"

I copy-pasted the url in the box. There are a few results:

https://www.hnsearch.com/search#request/all&q=http%3A%2F...

Re: Why I left Google (2012)

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post #11

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Automated cabs would be a great place to advertise for nearby businesses and things. "Google, what restaurants are nearby?" which gives a list sorted by relevance ( X of Y users returned to restaurant Z more than twice ), with a few purchased restaurant advertisements proceeding them

Unfortunately, as per the article, the response would most likely be: "sponsored suggestion to “Buy a restaurants are nearby at Wal-Mart.”"

You know, after using Google Now on my phone, I'm confident that Google can deliver context-sensitive results that make sense. Not always, not for everything, but I bet they could pull it off in a cab just fine.

EDIT: I guess it's worth pointing out, however, that Google Now doesn't show ads.

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