Google’s acquisition chief: “The crazy ones mean they ignore the usual restraints of
investment levels required or design parameters or `Gee I need
more servers than anyone ever thought was possible’,” Ullah
said. “When you free yourselves from these constraints, you
create crazy, cool things.”
Google wants companies that can build revenue streams from
their users, instead of buying firms with a lot of users that
don’t bring in much in sales, Ullah said.
“We don’t do traffic for traffic’s sake,” he said. “It
has to be highly monetizable.”