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Re: Word out there is... Insert enough Speculation and one will eventually be right
You have to Wonder sometimes at What the Future of the Google business model will really look like...
They just seem to Continually go all over the place with their Big ideas... Guess when you're Eventually going to Own the World... You only Need a few Winning business ideas that bring in the Gold... Test... Test... Test... Keep the Winners! ... Kill the losers... Can't beat having a Pile of Good Tax write-offs... Here's another Quick one on Google biting away at the Competition once again... A real challenge for the Kindle http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/to...he-kindle.aspx By the way, came across another interesting article... On the Street and On Facebook: The Homeless Stay Wired Mr. Pitts Lacks a Mailing Address But He's Got a Computer and a Web Forum They say Everyone out there These days has a Double in one form or another... Maybe a long lost relative... Interesting to say the least.... We live in Exciting times... And it Doesn't always take big bucks to live a Good simple life... Michael Ross creates his own electricity, with a gas generator perched outside his yellow-and-blue tent. For a year, Mr. Ross has stood guard at a parking lot for construction equipment, under a deal with the owner. Mr. Ross figures he has been homeless for about 15 years, surviving on his Army pension. Inside the tent, the taciturn 50-year-old has an HP laptop with a 17-inch screen and 320 gigabytes of data storage, as well as four extra hard drives that can hold another 1,000 gigabytes, the equivalent of 200 DVDs. Mr. Ross loves movies. He rents some from Netflix and Blockbuster online and downloads others over an Ethernet connection at the San Francisco public library. One evening recently, Mr. Ross lay down on his sleeping bag and watched an X-Men cartoon on the laptop, listening through headphones over the roar of the generator. When he travels downtown, he takes all the gear with him for safekeeping. His backpack bulges with cords and bubble-wrapped electronic gadgets. Mr. Ross says he doesn't notice the weight. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124363359881267523.html Phil Last edited by Phil : June 2, 2009 at 04:17 AM. Reason: additional info |
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