You're mistaking companies for monolithic hive minds with a single opinion and goal shared across all groups and employees.
Google did not "decide Angular was the way to do web apps". In fact relative few public-facing apps are built with Angular compared to other proprietary frameworks. Likewise, Google has not "moved on to Polymer", though most of those of us working on Chrome think Web Components are the way to go.
Google did not "decide Angular was the way to do web apps". In fact relative few public-facing apps are built with Angular compared to other proprietary frameworks. Likewise, Google has not "moved on to Polymer", though most of those of us working on Chrome think Web Components are the way to go.