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Yep, with Google it's 10% good and 90% evil profits.
Let's not delude ourselves. Google is totally getting something out of this. Not sure if they just want some good press for a change or if it's something else though.
The article says something about this tech being used to find any leaks that happen so that they can be patched and or used for methane collection. The collected methane can then be sold. Google would probably make money from selling this service to these fossil fuels companies.
Was prob just built by a guy or small team that was given the freedom to build something in a month or two. Don't worry, though, they'll be laid off soon.
Don’t be evil more than 90% of the time.
ambiguous wording
at least 90% of the time, don't be evil
or
at least 10% of the time, don't be evil
Haha fair I meant the second one.
That's 10% better than most though
Shades of grey I guess
The 10% is purely by chance
Collateral damage...
"we can hide your leak for a modest subscription fee", probably
If it were Yelp putting out these maps, that would be their business model.