NPOC Communications Chair Olévié KOUAMI posted
links to
information about the re-organization of Google. Given the
physical size of
Google in the Internet ecosystem I, as Chair of the NPOC Policy
Committee,
would like to offer a brief analytical comment as to the (non)importance of
this organizational restructuring by Google founders Larry Page
and Sergey Brin
as far as the NGO and Civil Society communities are concerned.
The new corporation, Alphabet, is a holding
company encompassing
the various ventures undertaken by Page and Brin with Google
funding. They
include Google, aero-space, health care devices, etc. Alphabet is
basically an
organizational structure to: (a) allow each venture to operate
with its own independent,
but accountable, management structure; and (b) capture the
benefits of
favorable tax laws.
What does this mean for the mission of NGO and
Civil Society
constituencies? Basically nothing. Where there may be impacts from
activities
such as user data mining, nothing has changed. If and when there
are changes
they will occur in and by Google itself, and not Alphabet.
Sam Lanfranco, Chair, NPOC Policy Committee