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Search giant launches Google Gears, open-source software that brings offline access and local storage to the Web browser.

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The birthday of Google OS!!!
by lmasanti May 30, 2007 4:56 PM PDT
We'll remember today as the day that the internet changed
(again)!
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Not yet
by suyts May 30, 2007 5:22 PM PDT
Web apps are cool. Still, there are two, too many obstacles that need hurdled. Security and bandwidth. Even it the obstacles are overcome, is it desirable? Not for me.
Not new, java as the same thing
by sundance_tree May 31, 2007 12:31 AM PDT
its called java webstart

http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/
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Google the new Copy Cat
by guyfrom2006 May 31, 2007 3:15 AM PDT
Google is copying ideas from another Project/company where the patent is pending....Following are examples of this...

Universal ID
Semantic Search
Saving Search Results
Access Applications and online data Offline
Integrated Communication Tools (Email/Messaging/VoIP)

I guess future ideas that google will try and copy is as follows:

Single Click Search based eCommerce
Grid Enabled Multiple and Simultaneous Search
Grid Enabled Applications
Advertising based on User Preferences
Search and Auto-Match based on User Preferences
AI Agents for Search
P2P based Communication and Collaboration Tools

I guess once the patent is granted to the creator of original ideas, Google may have to face patent infringement on these betas.
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Maybe Maybe not.
by Renegade Knight May 31, 2007 7:35 AM PDT
A lot of ideas are not as orginal as you might think.

A word processor was nothing more than an electronic typewriter and a typewriter a more condensed version of a printing press etc.

First to patent a common idea one way, does not close the door to other patents about the same idea done other ways.
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Ideas
by NoVista May 31, 2007 6:13 PM PDT
cannot be patented. Only implementations.

Otherwise, Arthur C. Clarke would be the richest man in the world, for his original idea of the geosynchronous satellite.

And ~they~ laughed at it in 1945 ...
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Really... Google OS?
by Kenny Yeung June 1, 2007 8:17 PM PDT
Please remember that it requirs three mainstream "OS" to run, google don't have enough R&D to make one.
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Industy demands the Green Card whip
by reggy6654 June 2, 2007 8:02 AM PDT
Industy wants to keep control of the Green Card.

Industry has come out against the current immigration bill, because this bill takes away the Green Card whip that industry has wielded, for decades,like a sword of damacles on their immigrant employees.

Currently an employer must start and complete the Green Card application for an employee wanting to stay in the United States. If the employee changed jobs before completion, the employee would risk losing the green card.

The Immigration reform bill would put control of the Green Card application in the hands of the people, and award green cards on the basis of merit (not employer loyalty). Merit such as learning English, learning a skill... things that almost all U.S. citizens agree an immigrant should possess.

Industry is very afraid of the current bill, this bill would remove the whip that industry has wielded for years against an employee changing jobs. That inability to strike, walk-off-the-job, change-jobs, look for a better job, is what makes foreign labor so attractive to industry in the United States.

I urge everyone to write their senators and tell them NOT allow any amendment that puts the shackles back on people immigrating to this country. People should be free to choose their employer, and not be indentured to their employer in order to become citizens. There are ammendments being proposed by a group of SPECIAL-INTEREST only senators, that would keep the shackles on.

I urge you to write you Senator (or future senator if you are working on become a citizen) and tell them that you oppose any such ammendment. Keep control of your future here, and help others to keep control over theirs.
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NO! We need MORE shackles on immigration
by LastRebelOnTheRoad June 2, 2007 5:55 PM PDT
I totally disagree, I think we need even more shackles on immigration. I am tired of immigrants coming to this country getting FREE rides from welfare, social security, medical services, small business loans, etc., with next to no background checks. I was born and raised in this country and can't get affordable health care or one red cent to start my own business, even with a perfect credit history, no criminal history, etc. We should take care of our own citizens first!
Bring back BeOS!
by LastRebelOnTheRoad June 2, 2007 5:59 PM PDT
If only BeOS were still alive... thanks Palm for killing it off... what were you thinking?!
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