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- javachaos - Feb 09 2007 | google, network neutrality, internet, investing, isp, internet backbone
January 19, 2007Pulpit
When Being a Verb is Not Enough
- SharpSmith - Feb 02 2007 | google, web, reading
It's a grand plan, but can Google pull it off? Yes they can.
- joesolano - Jan 24 2007 | for:rdodd, del.icio.us
This guy writes some pretty interesting stuff
quoted: I spoke recently with an old friend who is a bandwidth broker. He buys and sells bandwidth on fiber-optic networks around the world. And he told me something that I found not completely surprising, but I certainly hadn't known: Google controls more network fiber than any other organization.
Quoted: Google loves secrecy. That they've been acquiring fiber assets hasn't been a secret, but the sheer volume of these acquisitions HAS been. Why? One thought is that it kept down the price since people didn't really know it was Google snatching up this stuff (they've done it under a number of different corporate names). But if price was the issue, then why hasn't Google just bought the companies that own the fiber?
Quoted: The answer is pretty simple. Google intends to take over most of the functions of existing fixed networks in our lives, notably telephone and cable ...
- farmando - Feb 18 2007 | google, article, blog, future, technology, imported:del.icio.us
- nrao123 - Jan 25 2007 | google, influential, imported:del.icio.us
- greystork - Jan 22 2007 | Google, BitTorrent, imported:del.icio.us
- nichenet - Jan 20 2007
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