| > "I love that these guys think of 4 years as short term and 20 years as long term. Young companies often set up this dichotomy as a couple months vs. a couple years, which just isn't enough." You can think 20 years ahead, you can have your guesses, your vision, maybe also a cheesy vaporware "concept video" to prop up your PR. None of this speaks about how your company truly operates. Because a modern tech company can't really execute 20 years ahead. 20 years is an eternity in technology. In 20 years the world will be nothing like what you thought it would be, and everything you thought would be cool to build up to would already be obsolete. I've been thinking about Google X's "moonshot" efforts, can those efforts succeed? Their self-driving cars. Not impossible, but they move too slow. They're thinking like a giant corporation now, where getting up in the morning and putting their pants on takes 4 years. Big carmakers have been playing with electric cars for decades. They were thinking "long-term". But it took Tesla to wake them up, and show them that their long-term vision is possible now. And that's how it's with Google as well. Far more likely a hungry, angry, scrappy startup will eat their lunch. Someone who's not happy to imagine what it'd be like 20 years forward. When you don't have a proven business model and a few billion dollars in the bank, you don't have time to think 20 years ahead. You want to have the future now, and you'll work your heart out to deliver it. |
At the same time, knowing that the type of speech recognition they wanted to build wouldn't be possible for a long time, the Bakers thought, and then executed in decades. Contract work, government work, whatever it took to build a bridge to the future they envisioned.
And I can't see any definite reason to count Google because they are big. Being big didn't stop them from grabbing the majority of the smartphone market, or from teeing up so that most of the next billion people who will have a smartphone as their computer will have an android phone. One can make the case that they sometimes move too quickly--is there any reason why Glass couldn't have come out after Android Wear?