Hey John Simpson, How About I Interview You?
Posted on 23. Jul, 2010 by Daniel Cawrey in Features
I’ve written a few posts about my feelings of Inside Google, a blog that seemingly has only a focus on attacking Google for its mistakes. I feel like this is wrong. How can you learn anything if you don’t screw up from time to time? Let’s have articles that are somewhat balanced, what’s wrong with that?
John Simpson, the defacto scion of Inside Google, seems bent on the demise of Google. I hate to say this, but that’s never going to happen. The reality is that in the decade or so since Google has risen from a Yahoo competitor to becoming a pillar of the tech industry, the company has innovated to the level that only Apple rivals.
So Mr. Simpson, I’d like to interview you. I’ll pay my way to wherever I need to go to do so. I’d like to ask the tough questions that you query Google about constantly. I’m no fanboy, I call things how I see them. Sure, I feel like Chrome is a very interesting business proposition for technology in general and I believe that it will be successful, but that doesn’t mean I don’t have my reservations.
This is also a warning that goes out to all other Google bloggers that seemingly hide behind their computers when they post articles, and you know who you are. For now though, I’ll focus on John Simpson, because the ball is now is court based on this article. I’ll keep my readers updated.






Bob
27. Jul, 2010
You are not very smart, are you? And you say you are not a Google fanboy after writing that article?