I was all set to write a snarky comment about the WSJ doing another piece on how (retrospectively) brilliant some outlier founder was until I read the piece and discovered that "wisdom" refers to a series of blog posts written by AdMob's Employee #1. Skip the WSJ and go straight to the source:
It's a story like this that illustrates the power of a good idea, the ability to get stuff done, and some software.
$750,000,000 is a lot of value to create in 3 years.
And full marks to Google, who may have over-paid, but they've done so successfully before. Their portfolio has now become even more compelling. They remain unparalleled at identifying what move to make before everyone else.
I wonder how the executive meetings at Microsoft and Yahoo went the next morning. Disbelief? Dazed? Anger? A sinking feeling?
I wonder how the executive meetings at Microsoft and Yahoo went the next morning. Disbelief? Dazed? Anger? A sinking feeling?
Misunderstanding?
(Every time Ballmer says something along the lines of "I don't understand their business model" as a way of dismissing, for eg, Google's Android play, I wonder how much he is just trying to create FUD, and how much he genuinely doesn't understand).
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