Sunday, February 15, 2009

Google Knows When to Hold 'Em, Knows When to Fold 'Em

Here's an interesting view on the way that Google explores new projects and sometimes pulls the plug. I thought there were a few interesting things about this article:

First, how many different projects is Google developing that I have never seen promotions for? It seemed to me that virtually every project that they recently killed had zero buzz. Lively, Dodgeball, Catalog Search, Notebook, and Jaiku - each of these projects had potential, but there was an obvious lack of awareness among consumers.

Second, I thought that it was interesting to think of each project at Google as being in competition for their engineers' 20% free time. This type of decision structure is very flat, but may mean that extra projects that are difficult or not sexy will be ignored.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/business/15ping.html?pagewanted=all

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