Loved this comment! Out of curiosity, are there any other failures at Google (apart from the ones he mentioned) that are used for different purpose than the one intended?
This is just bizarre.
As pg said in his essay "Ambitious Startups"
"Google used to give me a page of the right answers, fast, with no clutter. Now the results seem inspired by the Scientologist principle that what's true is what's true for you. And the pages don't have the clean, sparse feel they used to. Google search results used to look like the output of a Unix utility. Now if I accidentally put the cursor in the wrong place, anything might happen."
Whatever claims other you make (faster return times, less time spent on search results what not), there is no way it can be described as "cleaner". They have got more cluttered, but it is up for discussion if this clutter is good or bad. For some, like PG, it's a bad thing. I personally like +1s and social results.
Seems employees and hiring would be important...
> There is a huge amount of data in the world that isn’t publicly available today. Showing it in our results involves deep partnerships across different industries in many countries. It’s very similar to the work we did to get Google Maps off the ground.