That's why it must be understood that Android is just an initial step. Next, Google or its partners must do whatever they must to get their hands on more spectrum to establish a beachhead of true openness in the wireless world. Provided Google continues to have the nerve and resources, we'll likely remember the Android announcement as the beginning of a long, drawn-out battle for ideological supremacy in the world of wireless.
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Provided that Google has the nerve and resources to try to remake wireless in its image, it'll either prove its greatest triumph or its Waterloo.
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We have no idea what the killer apps for a Gphone might be, and that's what makes Android truly revolutionary.
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lets face it Google got where they are today by being the best at what they do, so fair play to them. However they are now a huge company, and even writing this post has made me realise how many services & products the big G are providing us.
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Google seem to just be happy making money and being the nice guys, and being good at what they do. Not only that they know people will just go else where if they turn to the dark side on us!
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Google is easily top dog. They provide about 75 percent of the external referrals for most websites.
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If we're not lucky, we will be uploading our websites to Google's servers by then, much like the bloggers do at blogger.com (which was bought by Google in 2003).
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1. Google's immortal cookie: Google was the first search engine to use a cookie that expires in 2038. This was at a time when federal websites were prohibited from using persistent cookies altogether. Now it's years later, and immortal cookies are commonplace among search engines; Google set the standard because no one bothered to challenge them. This cookie places a unique ID number on your hard disk. Anytime you land on a Google page, you get a Google cookie if you don't already have one. If you have one, they read and record your unique ID number.
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