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- Google is attempting to operate increasingly efficiently by honing in only on projects it deems a priority.
- The movement to be increasingly efficient has reportedly resulted in half of its Area 120 projects stuff canceled.
- The employees who were working on the canceled projects may be terminated if they can’t find flipside job within the company.
As Google tries to save money and operate increasingly efficiently, the search engine giant has canned half of its projects at one of its research and minutiae divisions known as Area 120.
Lately, Google and Alphabet CEO, Sundar Pichai, has been talking a lot well-nigh making Google increasingly efficient. In a July internal memo obtained by The Verge, Pichai told his employees that the visitor would have to work with, “greater urgency, sharper focus, and increasingly hunger than we’ve shown on sunnier days.” Increasingly recently, while speaking at last week’s Code Conference, Pichai told attendees that he wants to make the visitor 20% increasingly efficient, equal to CNBC. Now we could be seeing Pichai put those words into action.