Why Google didn't stay just a search company - and what that teaches founders
“And, you know, take Google or whatever.”
And, you know, take Google or whatever. Google's initial business was search. I mean, if they had just stuck with search, where would they be right now? I think we saw that with some others that just stuck with search. So it's really something that it's just been a pattern with every company that you have technology and consumer behaviors change and move
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DraftKings CEO Jason Robins explains why successful companies must evolve beyond their original business model, using Google as a prime example. He argues that technology and consumer behavior changes require companies to adapt and expand, or risk being left behind like other search-only companies.
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Provides a clear strategic framework for why companies must evolve beyond their initial success, backed by a concrete Google example that founders can learn from.
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