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by martius
938 days ago
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The reason is quite simple: why spend engineering headcount on a less successful product? > Some wouldn't have been viable, sure. Others were probably too ingrained in Google's hardware/software ecosystem to be separated out (although I wonder if nowadays everything Google runs on its cloud offering, which would make it simpler, just change the billing). Google Cloud is built on top of Google's tech ecosystem, not the other way around. |
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That's why VCs take a minority stake in start-ups. The trouble usually begins when the founders dilute to the point that they no longer have a majority.