Sunday, November 12, 2006

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New 7 Wonders vs. Bill Gates Google

was astonished to read recently in the journal a statement Magazine in an article that was Inditex. The article dealt with among other things, the way in which Amancio Ortega, the creator, had raised the Roman Empire. I quote: "He did not speculate or enjoying the privileges associated with power, but as Bill Gates, producing and selling a commodity." In principle, the sentence is incorrect. But it appears at least curious that the example used is Bill Gates when it is well-known that it was enriched not only through their products, but who benefited from the monopoly and abuse of his position DOMINT, blocking the entrance new entrants to the market or that they market their products. I think this is far from the case of Amancio Ortega, who has built a profitable company rather than a traditional sector based on a study logistics and a good business policy.

Thursday, November 9, 2006

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Amancio Ortega

How could it be otherwise, Google has bought YouTube (the largest video portal), thus maintaining its relentless pace of acquisition of all types of software (helpful), complementing its wide range own production tools. With this, the company aims to make Internet users can perform all tasks without the need to resort to programs installed on the computers themselves. If we add the character of free (which is always an advantage in this environment), Google could grow to the size of the giant Microsoft. Who will win the battle may be a question like that who would win if Batman was fighting against Superman. For these things always adept at both sides. From what I am sure of is that Hollywood will make a happy ending.