Google's Hopeless Critics: Did DoJ Begat Google?
I just read in the Washington Post the silliest criticism yet of Google's deal for DoubleClick. In essence, the writer, Steve Pearlstein argues that despite Google having played fair to get to where it is, it has now crossed some bridge and further growth via acquisition is baaa-aaad. Why? He doesn't say, it just is -- because Google is, you know, growing fast.And if you think that's implausible, the witless Mr. P. concludes as follows:
There may never have been a Google without the government's antitrust suit that prevented Microsoft from crushing upstart rivals. By the same principle, isn't it time to begin restraining Google to increase the odds another Google will come along?You're kidding, right? If Microsoft could have crushed Google it would have, and the DoJ's antitrust suit didn't do a damn thing to stop it. Google simply out-innovated Microsoft, fair and square.
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