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Ask HN: Do you worry that your product will be killed by one of the tech giants?

8 pointsby shanwangover 8 years ago
Today Google released Google trips https:&#x2F;&#x2F;get.google.com&#x2F;trips<p>Not to say it&#x27;s definitely going to be successful, but it must be a bad news for people building travel apps.<p>These days big companies like Google and microsoft roll out small products like trips from time to time, with so many resources to spare, they have a bigger chance to succeed than startups.<p>If you are building a internet product, do you worry that one day a tech giant will crash you? If so what can you do about it?

7 comments

recmendover 8 years ago
Do not worry about things that you don&#x27;t control. Our job as innovators is to find opportunities that we believe in and give our best, independent of the outcome. Moreover, Tech giants cannot focus and move as fast as a tiny startup.
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p333347over 8 years ago
Not at all. It seems these bigcos in their desire to diversify either produce an inferior version of pre existing hit software which will eventually fizzle out (or kept under life support), or simply buy out a viable competitor to the said pre existing hit software. So, unless you are trying to compete with bigcos&#x27; A game software products, you shouldn&#x27;t worry. I don&#x27;t. One might even look to create a viable competitor and seek a buyout, enjoy the spoils for a while and move on to next idea. Again, I don&#x27;t.
toast0over 8 years ago
Google releasing their product brings visibility to the market. If you have a travel app, now ou can say &quot;it&#x27;s like google trips, but we launched last year&quot; and people will have some idea because of the google hype cycle. Instead of saying &quot;it&#x27;s like yahoo travel trip planner, except we didn&#x27;t shut down&quot;
mrg3_2013over 8 years ago
I do. This may not be popular opinion - but the mere fact that they can build what you can after you have &quot;proved&quot; the market for them is always risky IMO. Ofcourse, bigcos may not be able as nimble as you are - so there&#x27;s hope. Incidentally, I asked a question today due to the fear of same thing.
codegeekover 8 years ago
I wouldn&#x27;t hold my breath with google. Lets see:<p>- Google Wave (dead)<p>- Google talk (dead)<p>- Google Voice (dead)<p>- Google trips (...._<p>If anything, google may offer to buy you out if they like your product good enough. So if that counts as being killed, then yea may be.
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irremediableover 8 years ago
I&#x27;m not in a start-up at the minute, and I should make it clear that I&#x27;ve not yet worked in a senior role at one. That said, I feel like most start-ups would be happy to reach the level of success where this is a problem!
taprunover 8 years ago
The more specific your audience, the less likely that a big company will replicate your solution.<p>Building a faster database? You&#x27;re going to get clobbered.<p>Building a better system for managing small postage stamp collections? You&#x27;re probably safe.