p*******m 发帖数: 20761 | 1 Especially this bit -
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The End of "Don't Be Evil"
In an NPR interview, Eric Schmidt revealed doubts he had when Larry Page and
Sergey Brin recommended the motto as a guiding principal for Google.[10]
Others have raised similar questions about the actual definition of what
Google considers "evil".[11][12] Google's 2012 announcement to "begin
tracking users universally across all its services" resulted in public
backlash on the motto, like "Google's Broken Promise: The End of "Don't Be
Evil" on Gizmodo.[13] Google now appears to have dropped the original motto
altogether (a carefully reworded version remains on the aforementioned
Google Code of Conduct, "You can make money without doing evil", which
varies significantly from the absolute imperative of DON'T be evil, as of 10
April 2015).
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We are in a very dangerous world today wherein creators of technologies
aimed for mass adoption are either tooooo slow or are feigning ignorance of
their own faults. Let's get back to the last decade. I see no other option
as it is either Android or iOS and now I don't trust both. Shall we lean
back to the Microsoft world where a BSOD was not that life impacting after
all.
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