Comment by Thaxll

Comment by Thaxll 12 hours ago

6 replies

Google has google.com, youtube, chrome, android, gmail, google map etc ... I don't see OpenAI having a product close to that.

wslh 12 hours ago

Google is older and many of the products you describe were acquisitions (inorganic growth).

  • vitus 11 hours ago

    > google.com, youtube, chrome, android, gmail, google map etc

    Of those, it's 50/50. The acquisitions were YT, Android, Maps. Search was obviously Google's original product, Chrome was an in-house effort to rejuvenate the web after IE had caused years of stagnation, and Gmail famously started as a 20% project.

    There are of course criticisms that Google has not really created any major (say, billion-user) in-house products in the past 15 years.

    • ppseafield 10 hours ago

      Chrome's engine was WebKit originally, which they then forked. Not an acquisition, but benefitted greatly from prior work.

  • Workaccount2 12 hours ago

    By this point I imagine it's a novelty to find any code from the original acquisition in those products.

    • returnInfinity 11 hours ago

      Code is secondary. Pmf is primary.

      Code is a commodity. Very easy to make. Now even llms are commodities. There are other intangible assets more valuable. Like the chatgpt brand here.

      • wslh 11 hours ago

        This is beyond PMF, it's about traction on steroids, owning the last mile.