The Risk In Larry Page's Moonshots

Via Business Insider:

…many big companies only want to pursue ideas that can clearly generate a billion dollars in revenue. He argues that it's foolish to try to size up a market before launching a product: "market sizing forces you to understand the world as it exists today as opposed to how it might look tomorrow."

Page doesn't have the revenue problem. But he has something similar. He's looking down at the development of smaller companies focused on consumer technology. He thinks they're not ambitious enough.

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The small projects count for something. I heard a proverb: The fiercest serpent can be overcome by an army of ants.