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    Quote Originally Posted by SpywareDr View Post
    Must be why they only have 23,000+ employees, run over one million servers in data centers around the world, processes over one billion search requests and about twenty-four petabytes of user-generated data daily, and made a mere 8.5 Billion$ profit (USD) in 2010.
    The U.S. Federal gov't employs way more people, manages a lot more things and rakes in many billions more money, but that doesn't make them the smartest people on earth. We all know that dumb decisions are made daily by these people.

    Not to "dis" Google, but the way they handle this is just dumb, plain and simple and I don't care how much $ they make. I think I have a very good point in my post. They could have handled this differently. Again, like Yahoo mail, there is a prominent button to switch it back to the "Classic" mode. It's just as simple as that.

    If we measure intelligent by $ one makes, I suppose only 1 or 2% of people on earth are smart b/c majority of the world’s wealth is in the hands of only 1 -2% of the population. And, it would mean that Einstein was a pretty dumb guy as although he was not poor but he was nowhere near being rich.

    Perhaps IT IS b/c Google makes so much $, they figure they are invincible right now and they DON'T CARE about their customers anymore. They are saying, "Hey, Google is #1, you get what WE give you and if you don't like it, go to the other guy." You know what? Google! You can keep making those billions but Bing is my default search now!

    No disrespect if you do work for Google, I certainly do not mean EVERY Google employee is dumb. I really mean it for Google the company, not any one individual.
    Last edited by falcon2000; June 4th, 2011 at 03:18 PM.

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