Why do so many Google employees appear to plug their stuff nearly every day?
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I suspect most of the big companies do it, and brigade pretty hard. Winning tech infrastructure mindshare is inherently extremely valuable.
I do it for my crappy little library and I know if I had the resources of Google or Facebook... I'd use them.
I do it for my crappy little library and I know if I had the resources of Google or Facebook... I'd use them.
I noticed there was one (or more) Google employees out during the Amazon outage yesterday, didn't hear a peep from Microsoft pushing Azure.
I think we'd need to do some real analytics on this to see if this is true.
But if it is true: people hawk their stuff or promote their company on HN all the time, including on negative articles about competitors. I have no idea why you think only Google does this, because I've seen it from startups and big tech giants alike.
Google is a huge employer and Googlers could easily be one of the most overrepresented demographics on HN. In that light, it'd be pretty expected.
But if it is true: people hawk their stuff or promote their company on HN all the time, including on negative articles about competitors. I have no idea why you think only Google does this, because I've seen it from startups and big tech giants alike.
Google is a huge employer and Googlers could easily be one of the most overrepresented demographics on HN. In that light, it'd be pretty expected.
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If it's a new service announcement, there will be an army of people to answer questions and solve support problems. If it's a story about a competitor, there will be an army of people prodding you to try Google instead.
Even if this isn't an organized part of their media strategy it still smells a bit off, no?