And I don't see how this opportunity would be any different from the one they have now. They control the search engine. If they wanted, their search engine could "block out competitor websites and only allow users to access websites that have paid Google to be shown to their users." They don't do that now, why would they do that on their hypothetical internet? I'll tell you why they won't, and it's the same reason they don't now. People wouldn't use their services if they did.
It's not about what they got, it's about what they didn't take. That 1.4 billion came as a result of creating an amazing company and building some great software. They didn't get that money without working for it. But, they could also be getting a salary, which few would begrudge them I'd think. Instead, they are letting that money go back to the company. Do you think most business execs would do that?
Sorry, but he never states that his product is in beta.
You must be new here. (OK, so your user ID is about 1/4 mine. Ah well.)
And they laughed at Gene Ray, proponent of the time cube.
And I don't see how this opportunity would be any different from the one they have now. They control the search engine. If they wanted, their search engine could "block out competitor websites and only allow users to access websites that have paid Google to be shown to their users." They don't do that now, why would they do that on their hypothetical internet? I'll tell you why they won't, and it's the same reason they don't now. People wouldn't use their services if they did.
It's not about what they got, it's about what they didn't take. That 1.4 billion came as a result of creating an amazing company and building some great software. They didn't get that money without working for it. But, they could also be getting a salary, which few would begrudge them I'd think. Instead, they are letting that money go back to the company. Do you think most business execs would do that?