Alphabet is usually described as a familiar bundle of products: Search, YouTube, Android, Maps. A big company, but a legible one. Its revenue reports reinforce this image, showing a business still dominated by advertising. Yet when researchers stopped looking at products and started mapping ownership, investments, and corporate ties, Alphabet stopped looking like a company at all and started looking like infrastructure.

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