Why Google Doesn’t Have a Research Lab
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Why Google Doesn’t Have a Research Lab
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#3What's Google X if not a research lab?
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#5``Research at Google is unique. Because so much of what we do hasn't been done before, the lines between research and development are often very blurred. ''
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#6Then why they have this: http://research.google.com/ ``Research at Google is unique. Because so much of what we do hasn't been done before, the lines between research and development are often very blurred. ''
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#7What's Google X if not a research lab?
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#8It might be different if Google were a chemical engineering company, but it's not. It's a software engineering company. Anywhere they've got computer scientists, whiteboards and computers is a lab. And that's basically every building at Google.
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#10What's Google X if not a research lab?
A playground for extremely smart people they don't want their competitors to hire.
(For that matter, the rest of the company isn't all that different: you have a fair amount of freedom to experiment, but if Larry wants something to happen a certain way, it happens that way.)