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May 23rd, 2007

Google is failing the Microsoft litmus test

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 8:07 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Apple, Google

Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Mary Jo Foley

If you want to evaluate the “evil” quotient of any company’s strategy/behavior, consider how you’d feel about it if it were Microsoft in the driver seat.

Robert McLaws of Windows-Now.com fame reminded me of my “Is Google evil?” litmus test in his post, “Google: The New Big Brother.” As McLaws paraphrased it: “When looking at any new Google venture, swap out the word ‘Google” with ‘Microsoft’ and ask yourself if you’re still OK with what’s happening.”

It’s an opportune time for this kind of “evil” reality check. Consider a few recent events:

* Google invests $3.2 million in 23andMe, a biotech startup cofounded by Anne Wojcicki, the new wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. I think there’d be a lot more outcry if Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer invested millions in his wife’s start-up. (Granted, some may claim Ballmer did, in fact, do the same, by marrying a member of Microsoft’s main PR firm, Waggener-Edstrom….)

* Google bars other vendors from attending its customer seminars. Sure, if we’re talking meetings where non-disclosed products are being discussed, barring your competitors is fair game. But a regular sales-pitch kind of seminar? It’s common practice for any/all of Microsoft’s competitors to attend these kinds of Microsoft-run events, collect the bags and hats and literature, and maybe even snag a sandwich or two. Can you see the headlines if Microsoft started policing these things in an attempt to weed out “non-customers”?

* Google requests its employees refrain from wearing t-shirts from any of its competitors. Can you imagine if Microsoft told its worker bees they couldn’t wear any gear from Google, Yahoo, Apple, IBM, etc.? I don’t think it would go over really well. In fact, I could envision helicopter drops of care packages from Oracle, Salesforce.com, etc., all across the Redmond campus.)

What do you think? Is there a double standard when it comes to Google and Microsoft? Should there be?

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Misconceptions
As I see it, the vast majority of google's "evil" comes from making information a free-flow process where ever possible. Just because it is a new concept doesn't mean it is "evil," people simply have ... (Read the rest)
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Is there a double standard when it comes to Google and Microsoft? Roger_Jennings   | 05/23/07
Unfortunately for MS, they will have to live with the double standard for DonnieBoy   | 05/23/07
And in exactly what way, precisely frgough   | 05/23/07
First, the people running the corporation are not criminals, and the DonnieBoy   | 05/23/07
Quite the large assumptions you hold there GuidingLight   | 05/23/07
Not the execs... the company mcicogni   | 05/24/07
Minsch rc@...   | 05/25/07
I trust google more than M$... michaellashinsky@...   | 05/31/07
Return to Sender (Elvis)? or No Reply (Beatles)? vbrucewhitehead@...   | 06/21/07
Sounds like Google has never given anything to other countries' governments stanyao   | 05/24/07
By... rc@...   | 05/25/07
Thanks Mary Jo for keeping Google's feet heald to the fire. They MUST DonnieBoy   | 05/23/07
How is their standard lowered? Kid Icarus   | 05/23/07
Like it or not, all companies, Google included, live in the shadow of DonnieBoy   | 05/23/07
I agree. rc@...   | 05/25/07
in what court exactly? toxic psychotic avenger   | 05/28/07
I still like Google cyngaines   | 05/23/07
Well put John L. Ries   | 05/23/07
Are corporations Evil? voska   | 05/23/07
Where is this mythical corporation frgough   | 05/23/07
Maybe John L. Ries   | 05/23/07
Yes, Corporations ARE evil... gigglypuff   | 05/23/07
What are corporations there for? jorwell   | 05/23/07
Psycopathic Corporations? 5star   | 05/25/07
Microsoft has rc@...   | 05/25/07
Mary Jo Foley: Google basher luch3   | 05/23/07
Perhaps Google has frgough   | 05/23/07
Don't go comparing Mary Jo to Donna Bugrotton. There is a world of DonnieBoy   | 05/23/07
Your posts get worse and worse..... linux for me   | 05/23/07
Aren't Jack-Booted EULA   | 05/23/07
It's the MS Corporate Culture... dhettinger   | 05/23/07
Doug... KRemde   | 05/25/07
That i s Good to Hear... dhettinger   | 05/25/07
Of course there is a double standard... John Carroll  ZDNet | 05/23/07
Two standards, NOT a double standard bmgoodman   | 05/23/07
That's a legal issue, not a moral one John L. Ries   | 05/23/07
You Both Are Right... dhettinger   | 05/23/07
Not quite right John L. Ries   | 05/23/07
Yes, No Need for Business Link to Understand... dhettinger   | 05/23/07
Not double standard, but held to higher level of the same standard TripleII   | 05/23/07
I'm pessimistic mcicogni   | 05/24/07
Yeah, swat that bee! Ole Man   | 05/23/07
Link to clothing is linked to seminar TripleII   | 05/23/07
As Far as Acccuracy of the Article... dhettinger   | 05/23/07
There does seem to be a siege mentality John L. Ries   | 05/23/07
Remember IBM, those old enough? kraterz   | 05/23/07
Right - so next decade-or-so is Google's? mcicogni   | 05/24/07
Soft drinks.... cdeskridge@...   | 05/24/07
Yes... mjwong   | 05/24/07
That's becoming less true. odubtaig   | 05/24/07
Too Boring to be evil anymore JustinBroderick   | 05/24/07
Yes, there should a double standard mcicogni   | 05/24/07
So you can wear Linux t-shirts at Microsoft? Randalllind   | 05/24/07
Of course there should be a double Standard cdnfreak@...   | 05/24/07
I work at Google, and I wear an SCO t-shirt to work... dank@...   | 05/24/07
What rc@...   | 05/25/07
evil ~= greedy =~ desperate =~ pathetic bcroner   | 05/24/07
google has gone to the darkside salmonfire@...   | 05/27/07
MS = Anti-iPod binarypc   | 05/28/07
I Remember a time.... Agnostique   | 05/29/07
Return to Sender (Elvis)? or No Reply (Beatles)? vbrucewhitehead@...   | 06/21/07
Misconceptions turgenev   | 06/22/07

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