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After reading an article on Google's inability to be accessible, I started to muse how Google will survive the failures of Wave and now Buzz.
It has been said that failing forward makes way for success down the road, but that means that you need to learn from your failures. But Google doesn't seem to be doing that with 2 big flops and from the rant, I wonder if the message wasn't getting through to Google. Perhaps Yegge was what Google needed to right the ship.
In the long run, I think Google will hold its own and succeed, but in the short-term will navigate these failures and move on. They are too big to consider the latest strings of failures to be fatal.
What I appreciated about Yegge's rant was that it made me and a colleague think through what is our online platform to share Jesus Christ. Do we have a platform that we use and "eat our own dogfood" as well? Are we making it accessible so that so called "third-parties" can use it to help share Christ themselves?
It may seem odd to some that we need to think this way, but I think we need to look how we can create a platform to share Jesus to as many people as possible and I do think that means looking at an online platform that can multiply the task of bringing the Good News of Jesus.