Già ripreso da varie testate, tra cui https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/2/21046522/google-china-dragonfly-ross-lajeu... Buon Anno! juan carlos *----------- I Was Google’s Head of International Relations. Here’s Why I Left.** */The company’s motto used to be “Don’t be evil.” Things have changed.// / Ross LaJeunesse Jan 2 When I walked out the door on my last day as Google’s Head of International Relations, I couldn’t help but think of my first day at the company. I had exchanged a wood-paneled office, a suit and tie, and the job of wrestling California’s bureaucracy as Governor Schwarzenegger’s deputy chief of staff for a laptop, jeans, and a promise that I’d be making the world better and more equal, under the simple but powerful guidance “Don’t be evil.” I joined Google in 2008, when those words still mattered. I saw them used to guide product designs that put the company’s success above a user’s privacy, such as during the development of Google’s ill-fated social network, Buzz. I used those words myself in 2010 as Head of Public Policy for Asia Pacific, when I executed the company’s landmark decision to stop censoring Search results in China, putting human rights ahead of the bottom line. […] Continua qui: https://medium.com/@rossformaine/i-was-googles-head-of-international-relatio...