
Larry Page Rejected Steve Jobs' 'Do One Thing' Well Advice, Built Everything Instead: Palo Alto CEO Nikesh Arora Recalls Google's 'Product-Obsessed' Roots

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Larry Page, co-founder of Alphabet Inc., rejected Steve Jobs' advice to focus on one product during a meeting, according to Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora. Page believed in building multiple great products simultaneously, which led to Google's diverse offerings like Gmail and Chrome. This approach, contrasting with Apple's focused strategy, contributed to the success of both companies. Page's leadership emphasized product development, which he viewed as essential for tech companies to thrive, as seen in the decline of firms like Sun Microsystems and Yahoo.
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