In my opinion, the market must crash before we'll know who "the next Google" is.
For instance, Amazon and Google became huge between 2000 and 2005. That was a stretch of time when great engineers were a dime a dozen. Tons of dot coms had cratered, and Sun Microsystems was circling the drain.
That created a huge pool of educated talent, eager to be hired.
For instance, Amazon and Google became huge between 2000 and 2005. That was a stretch of time when great engineers were a dime a dozen. Tons of dot coms had cratered, and Sun Microsystems was circling the drain.
That created a huge pool of educated talent, eager to be hired.
That situation doesn't exist any longer.