by eric » Tue Oct 08, 2013 12:08 pm
Again, you don't have to sell luxury products, but you do have to develop and maintain a brand, and brand recognition.
When you have companies gaming benchmarking, and then having your OS run like shit, or having sub-par companies associated with your products, that hurts your brand.
Google's primary business is advertising. Guess what? People don't like being advertised to. I don't want advertisements in my Gmail app. At some point, they're going to lose customers to competitors because of this. Excluding search/advertising, Google actually hasn't come out with anything that directly generates them revenue through sales. This is a set-up for disaster if they start to lose market share or if people look for ad-free alternatives.
Also, they aren't really "killing" in market share, since direct market-market comparisons aren't accurate representations of the business as a whole. More useful metrics would be online use, customer satisfaction, operating system adoption, and company-company comparisons. And since they give away Android OS, they are relying on advertising through their applications (gmail/youtube) to generate revenue, which of course annoys customers. Right now people aren't too fed up with it, but if they continue to increase advertising, they will alienate customers.
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