I remember they used to have a rule that if you loaded a Google page, there should be no subsequent movement of items on the page. E.g., you should never load a page and move your mouse to a button only for an ad/vision/whatever to load, expand, and push that button away. It's small, but it says something about the way the company works. Most websites do stuff like that because a slow-loading ad must be loaded regardless of what you want because the ad is the business. "Oh, the text you read suddenly flew away out of view? What do I care? I'm here to make money; now watch the ad and then go back to whatever you were doing". For a time, Google gave this impression it wouldn't bother with those cheap tricks. Then one day I went to Google, and everything jumped around as some ads loaded, and I knew the heyday was gone.
Now Google feels like the opposite of what it was going for. Closed off, secretive, chasing easy, cheap money through tricks, shutting down anything and everything long-term because long-term isn't next quarter, and that's all that matters. People want to work there, but only because they pay, not because they believe they do good. It makes me sad in a way because the Google people wanted Google to be felt somewhat possible, but maybe it's just not. The shit finds a way of leaking in and taking over eventually.