Ex-Googlers’ ‘Bro-dega’ startup slammed for going after mom-and-pop corner stores


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  • Friday, 15 Sep 2017

Google is testing a feature that would allow users of its Chrome browser on desktops to mute ads before they start shouting. (Dreamstime/TNS)

If two former Google employees succeed in their new enterprise, they'll put mom-and-pop stores across the US out of business. 

For their efforts to disrupt the corner store market, Ashwath Rajan and Paul McDonald are now undergoing public excoriation. 

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