Google CEO's vision for the future sounds a lot like Microsoft's
Alphabet founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are so enamored with the guy they put in charge of Google, CEO Sundar Pichai, that they turned him into an honorary founder and let him write their annual Founder's Letter this year. The Founder's Letter is traditionally when the founders spell out their vision for the company. But Page explained that he's so "pleased with Sundar's performance" and because "the majority of our big bets are in Google" that he decided to give Pichai "the bully-pulpit here" to talk about Google. A more cynical take would be that Page also wanted to sidestep talking about the controversies plaguing the other side of Alphabet, the so-called "Other Bets" division outside of the Google unit. As Business Insider's Jillian D'Onfro reports, although Alphabet makes 99% of its revenue from Google, mostly from its gargantuan ads businesses, it has been the "Other Bets" that have attracted the most media attention in recent months.
Apr-29-2016, 18:45:34 GMT