I didn't read the quote that way and don't think it's unreasonable to launch an MVP in six months. The other two criteria are business cases against starting and are used to decide which projects should proceed towards their MVPs.
When Google launches a beta (or even alpha), they watch for adoption and "hockey stick" growth. If a project gains traction, the MVP will be augmented with features during the 2-3 years it takes to reach 100M users or $100M.
When Google launches a beta (or even alpha), they watch for adoption and "hockey stick" growth. If a project gains traction, the MVP will be augmented with features during the 2-3 years it takes to reach 100M users or $100M.