Dennis Gorelik (
dennisgorelik) wrote2015-05-03 03:53 am
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Google Wave vs Google Maps
Just read on HN that Google Wave was created by the same people as Google Maps.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Eilstrup_Rasmussen
In early 2003, Rasmussen and his brother Lars started Where 2 Technologies, a mapping project that developed the prototype of their mapping application called Expedition. Google acquired Where 2 Technologies in October 2004, and the Rasmussen brothers then became Google employees. Both brothers were on the team that launched Google Maps in early 2005.
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Rasmussen invented Google Wave in 2004, while the brothers were in talks with Google about selling Where 2 Technologies to Google. The Rasmussen brothers started working on Google Wave in 2006, and in 2007 Jens moved to Sydney, Australia, where he continued working with Lars and a small team on the Google Wave idea, under the project name Walkabout. Google Wave was an open source code internet application launched in 2009 and discontinued in 2012.
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WTF?
My nice theory that startup/product success is 90% predefined by founders/creator just went down in flames.
... or did Google Wave die because initial prototype cannot be developed in a big corp environment with endless resources?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Eilstrup_Rasmussen
In early 2003, Rasmussen and his brother Lars started Where 2 Technologies, a mapping project that developed the prototype of their mapping application called Expedition. Google acquired Where 2 Technologies in October 2004, and the Rasmussen brothers then became Google employees. Both brothers were on the team that launched Google Maps in early 2005.
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Rasmussen invented Google Wave in 2004, while the brothers were in talks with Google about selling Where 2 Technologies to Google. The Rasmussen brothers started working on Google Wave in 2006, and in 2007 Jens moved to Sydney, Australia, where he continued working with Lars and a small team on the Google Wave idea, under the project name Walkabout. Google Wave was an open source code internet application launched in 2009 and discontinued in 2012.
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WTF?
My nice theory that startup/product success is 90% predefined by founders/creator just went down in flames.
... or did Google Wave die because initial prototype cannot be developed in a big corp environment with endless resources?
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Chances of new project success are much higher than one in one million.
It's more like 10%.
But what is more important, there is a strong correlation between successful technologists/entrepreneurs and future success.
Even though that correlation is not 100%.
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10% success ratio is average for overall population.
Besides, you do not have to be a genius to be successful.
I think Warren Buffet joked that if you are super-smart -- see your IQ above 120 points, because you do not really need it for business success.