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Latest products hint at company's efforts to create a platform on which to build add-on products and services.
Latest products hint at company's efforts to create a platform on which to build add-on products and services.
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Google has the "jump on to it" advantage because they can immediately ride on the web and focus on developing web products that will enrich and enable various online experience. Come to think of it, they have no device OS to worry developing about. The web is their "OS" and it is up and running 24/7.
The future will not stick to the web browser. Web services will help shape a web connected platform for web services consuming applications. We see Konfabulator and Mac's Dashboard sampling this today.
In the future, we will see rich online applications which are not confined to the web browser. We will see them connecting, communicating, exchanging and consuming web services. And we will see Google with enough of them to offer, likely, ahead of the competition.
as a platform. They were slow to the ballgame and saw it mostly as
a threat to their dominance, hence the war against Netscape. Web-
based software, with Google at the forefront, may indeed be a
threat to Microsoft's dominance down the road. I hope it happens.
It's one thing for Google to win the portal battle, but how do they take over the actual computer?
About the only thing they could do, I think, is help desktop Linux along and build on that, displacing Microsoft. Or, buy one of the desktop Linux OS providers, and then make their own OS, based on that.
Now that would give Microsoft nightmares.
- Google Hoax - will it ever end
- by 207495111267145837975635436522 August 26, 2005 2:57 PM PDT
- Yesterday we heard that Google has come out with this amazing innovation
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- PT Barnum was right!
- by aabcdefghij987654321 August 29, 2005 4:40 PM PDT
- I agree with you. The Google hype right now is starting to smell like the dot-com hype of the past except now it's focus on only one tech company, which makes it even worse. In order for Google to justify the irrational price of their stocks, they need many accomplices in the Media and Wall Street circle who continually make it seem that Google is doing something that has never been done before. When the price of Google has been hyped as far as it could go, insider investors will dump the stocks and pocket their profit while leaving the rest of the little investors holding the bag. This pattern has occurred before with Amazon, AOL, Yahoo, etc... I guess PT Barnum was right. There is a sucker born every minute.
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(12 Comments)called an Instant Messenger!
WOW: Only 10 years behind the rest of the world!!
The only positive thing that was said about Google IM was that
"it has a minimalist look....." which is code word for it has 1995
technology/features.
A while back it was that Google has introduced email (GMail), WOW.
What an amazing invention that was! A web based email! Who would
ever think of that! How do they create such amazing invention.
Oh lets not forget that they gave a 1GB allowance with their email.
So by that same Token if a Pizza store offers Pizza that is 6 feet in
diameter, then my must be a real food innovator!
I mean what a joke: anyone can offer something bigger, if they have the
capital to do so. This has nothing to do with being an innovator or cool.
And today, we are hearing this vague notion that Google is going to
create the equivalent of OS, same BS that was said about what Nestcape
was doing with their browser or SUN was doing with Java. There is no
such a thing about being "half pregnant". Only way to create an
equivalent to the OS is to create the OS, anything else is media hype
which in time disappears as nothing but Hoaxware.
What Google demonstrates is the amazing Big media Hype behind it.
Because many of these Big media organizations who are Hyping
Google to unbelievable degrees (AOL, Timewarner, CNN, Fortune,
Financial times, WallstreetJournal, etc.)
they are major share holders of Google and stand to make Billions by
creating this total Hoax about Google being some ingenious software/Internet
company, which it is NOT at all and then dumping their stock at the peak
valuations on the "schmuck" public who does not know better.