So Google doesn't see software as a sustainable business? Else why bother with diversification?
And why does Google refuse to pursue military contracts, where such toys can find the most use and save lot of lives?
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Anonymous2014-07-13 3:23
Sandniggers aren't going to kill themselves! Oh no wait, they do. I sometimes wonder why I should have to finance more instruments of destruction just to keep a bunch of savages in line. Then I realize that it is the only way for technological advancement that we have left. Corporations hate finding anything that won't pay off in a few quarters, like basic research. Academia would rather piss away money getting a hundred biologist to study the structure of rat dicks and hire 10 more `administrators' than do anything interesting or useful. The so-called `tech sector' is more concerned with plastering ads and social media integration over technologies that were old hen the brogrammers were born. The Jesuits have probably advanced computer science more that Zuckerkike's lauded drain-on-society has.
But, there is always money in building bigger bombs. Google will never out-engineer the MIC once the contracts start rolling in.