Ask HN: How is Google focusing on so many products simultaneously?
Most of the other companies focus on one or two products at any time. That is understood because ultimately decisions are to be approved by a small group [usually by a single person ^ Mr Jobs].
But since last couple of months, Google has been rolling our products in almost all domains. Is it because of heavy delegation or acquisitions?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 82.4 ms ] threadWhy? I think Google has a different philosophy than Apple. Where Apple seems like a design shop with a minimalist ethos (its highly-polished product line famously fits on a conference room table, and it prides itself on what it doesn't do), Google seems more like a start-up incubator hoping, by early release and rapid iteration, to see some of its ideas catch on, knowing all along that many will fail.
Also, they don't manufacture or support anything! They just do software, a little marketing, and some partnerships.