January 4, 2010

Five New Year's resolutions for Google

Monday, January 4, 2010 · 1 Comment

In general, most New Year's resolutions tend to last as long as the NFL playoffs. But those who enter the year working for the world's most ambitious technology company won't have that luxury.

Google enters its 12th year as an information and financial powerhouse, holding claim to perhaps the most enviable position on the Internet and worming its way into all sorts of businesses that Internet companies have traditionally avoided. The company shows little sign of slowing down its innovation engine, but as a result of that pace faces competitive threats like never before from other giants of the technology and media worlds.
What should Google leaders Eric Schmidt, Sergey Brin, and Larry Page focus on in 2010? Here are five suggestions:

Five New Year's resolutions for Google | Relevant Results - CNET News

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If Android is open to all, then Google should be able to make a phone too. After all, they surely must be included in the word "all". I doubt by the open source nature of Android that Google will have access to secret APIs like Microsoft does with Windows, so I don't see Microsoft style abuse from Google and if they ever did, then that would be the stupidest thing they have done.

 

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