IMHO, these Google employees and early Google decision makers are too idealistic. In the past, when Google had big advantage, they wasted that time doing "pie in the sky" projects (trying to improve life). Unlike Amazon, which forwent those "ideas" and established an un-paralleled infrastructure (at a loss). Do these Google employees think that it's better for Russia or China to develop these capabilities first - rather than the USA. And when the US has lost its technological superiority, where will it/they be? Ideals are great but get real - if Google doesn't do it, Amazon will and when Amazon has the corner on virtually every product area, where will that leave those Google employees when everyone does one-stop shopping at Amazon and Google doesn't have any customers to sell its ads to - talk about cutting off one's nose to spite one's face.

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