Google insiders explain why Google launches many products and then abandons them.
— Peter Yang (@petergyang) October 3, 2022
Hint: It has to do with chasing promotions. 🤦♂️ pic.twitter.com/u9nwleGxHK
Googlers explain why they launch products and then abandon them
https://x.com/petergyang/status/1576985038511448064
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Hasn't this been known for ages already? In megacorps there's a ton of internal competition and "innovation" is what gets you noticed.
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Yeah. It’s pretty crazy how the top brass just doesn’t care, but I guess it’s fine as long as search ads and gmail are ok
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They do care. But the issue is that it's much easier to get recognized for high skill for doing "new to the world" innovations within your company rather than run the business shit that often has nebulous business value (stopping a critical system from failing = $0 incremental revenue impact!) This isn't a trivial problem to solve.
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It’s not trivial but everyone has known this about them for a long time and it doesn’t seem to change at all.
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the top brass got where they are through "innovating", why would they change it?
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Yeh, if you remember the "I spent $ 50.000 on two pags of bland globohomo web design" guy from a while back, he had a blogpost complaining about the exact same thing during his time at Google.
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Lol that guy is such a chump
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He's now on a new adventure trying to hire a support guy, spending r-slurred amounts of money and effort on dumb software and services as per.
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Support staff is a solved problem. Just hire some white b-word to cry at customers it’s really that easy.
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He's also paying a cartoonist and editor for his blog
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