According to the NYT, Google’s nearly 20,000 employees get an average of $117k each in stock options for 2009. Yes, each.
Google’s decision to second-guess its relationship with China has raised some interesting questions recently. Namely, whether Google’s decision sprang from their moral opposition to censorship, or simply from a decreased financial interest in a country with a much more popular search engine, known as Baidu. So far, the controversy appears to be more of a commercial, as opposed to a political dilemma. A private, business-related concern. But whenever the question of morality, of a battle between good (Google) and evil, comes into play in the news, you can be sure that the blogosphere will start freaking out.
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Like any other arrogant business it will be humbled it’s simply a question of time and that’s one thing that never stops ticking.