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Re: Gaga Over Google
by
Stefan
There was a letter in last week's Economist that posits a different theory on why Google appears to be all over the place. The author wrote that it's like Reagan and the Cold War where the Soviet Union (MS?) was forced to react to even perceived threats like the 'Star Wars' Strategic Defense Initiative. This is a very useful tactic of monetary attrition when facing heavy market incumbents (Microsoft or Cisco) when you've got some cash as your competitors throw good money after bad trying to react, often buying dodgy companies in order to make up the percieved ground 'lost'. The result might be a bleeding, weakened competitor lacking focus and strategic vision. Or the symptoms of the same fact within your company. Interesting times.
/Stefan
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