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ex-Googler Mark Jen reveals all

p2pnet.net News:- Once upon a time Mark Jen was a happy Google employee.

Then he wasn’t.

Below is a brief chronology of events as posted on Search Engine Watch:

  • January 17: He posts about starting work at Google.
  • January 25: He gains attention after Philipp Lenssen at Google Blogoscope blogs about Jen’s blog and some critical remarks about Google on it. The blog posts disappear soon after.
  • January 26: The blog returns, along with Jen’s explanation of why he pulls some of his material down.
  • January 31: The blog gains attention again, after ads for it are spotted on Google.
  • February 8: News that Jen is no longer with Google emerges.

So what’s it all about?

Jen has gone a-blogging again. And here’s what he has to say:

Read on >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Friday, February 11, 2005

the official story, straight from the source
By Mark Jenninetyninezeros

i know it’s been quite a while since anything substantial was posted on my blog, but thanks for bearing with me. as i said in my previous post, it’s been a hectic two weeks. i’ve finally finished thinking through a few things so here it is…

on january 28th, 2005, i was terminated from google. either directly or indirectly, my blog was the reason. this came as a great shock to me because two days ago we had looked at my blog and removed all inappropriate content – the comments on financial performance and future products. for my next entries, i was very cognizant of my blogging content, making sure to stay away from these topics. i mean, as much as i like to be open and honest about communicating to users and customers, i’m not insubordinate. if i was told to shut down this blog, i would have.

as scoble says, i should’ve waited a little longer and felt the company out a bit more before i started blogging at length. in retrospect, that is good advice and a lesson learned. i was just too excited. i felt like i was joining a small start-up family; i thought i was going to start new initiatives and improve existing ones; i thought i could jump in the deep end and immerse myself in the revolutionary development environment; i thought i could make connections to real people in the outside world and get first hand feedback; i thought google would love it. i thought wrong.

i’ve actually viewed this as a great learning experience. obviously, i’ve gotten a first-hand chance to learn about the power of blogging. i’ve also learned to be a little more analytical about situations, a lot more cautious and a lot less assuming. however, i’ve also confirmed that i’m willing to take a stand for what i believe in. i’ve confirmed what i’m looking for in a career and i know what i love to do – by the way, it’s not blogging, it’s creating revolutionary solutions :) . some people live a lifetime without getting a chance to learn these things about themselves; i’m grateful i’ve gotten that chance.

people ask me if i’m bitter. funny thing is, despite all this, at the end of the day, i can see where google is coming from – but i don’t agree with their stances and i wish they had executed a little differently. i think blogging is the next big thing on the internet. the web gave people revolutionary access to information; email and instant messaging disrupted the way people communicate with each other; blogging empowers everyone to create new information and connect in a community. it’s the culmination of lots of the progress that has happened on the internet rolled into one huge, powerful, killer app. corporations should embrace this technology just like the ones before it. companies that are confident in their offerings should let employees spread the word. in today’s age of information overload, blogging is quickly emerging as the fastest and most cost-effective method of marketing.

finally, for all those in the evil/not evil argument, realize that google is a public, for-profit company. i do not believe google is either evil or good. companies take what they feel are logical steps in doing business, and business isn’t always fair.

thanks for reading! oh, and if you’re looking for a talented technical project/product/program manager, i guess i’m on the market now. if you have a corporate blogging policy, i promise i’ll follow it. i’ll use proper capitalization in my specs too :) .

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See:-
hectic two weeks - Mark Jen, Controversial Google Blogger, At Google No More, February 8, 2005

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