by guidefreitas on 5/15/13, 9:26 PM with 9 comments
by thaumaturgy on 5/15/13, 10:14 PM
But, I think anybody that lived and worked during Microsoft's market domination in the 1990s has to be seeing hints of the same unsettling behavior in Google.
It's clear at this point that every single market has to see Google as potential competition: SaaS hosting, search & information management, self-driving cars, consumer electronics, and now music. It's not a matter of if Google will choose to step into your market, it's a matter of how much of their resources they will dedicate to it.
I think this strategy will backfire on Google, but I'm not a fabulously wealthy businessman, so what do I know?
by ph33r on 5/15/13, 10:16 PM
Here are some of Gruber's tweets during the keynote:
"Why is AAPL down ~5 percent on this?"
"Where’s Andy Rubin? Too busy?"
"“Requires all students to have a Google Account”."
"Why aren’t all these presenters wearing Glass?"
Biased, sarcastic, and condescending... why do people visit this guys website again?
by netcraft on 5/15/13, 9:56 PM
I think Page was being sincere, those aren't the things that really interest him. But that's not to say that google doesn't do those things as well.
by Navarr on 5/15/13, 10:07 PM
While I will admit my bias towards Google, I feel like perhaps what he was saying is the way they look at it isn't like "We're going to be better than Apple" but that they step back and say "Okay. Apple did a good job at this, we can learn from them - but how can we make this the BEST xxx"
Which is a vastly different mindset. Much different from "One-Up"ing an opponent.