Getting ready for Snowcrash

Dare Obasanjo via Culture Kitchen

So far Google doesn't seem to have stitched all its pieces into a coherent media empire as competitors like Yahoo! have done but this seems like it will only be a matter of time. What is of more interest to the geek in me is what Google could build next that could tie it all together. As Rich Skrenta wrote in his post the Secret Source of Google's Power

Google is a company that has built a single very large, custom computer. It's running their own cluster operating system. They make their big computer even bigger and faster each month, while lowering the cost of CPU cycles. It's looking more like a general purpose platform than a cluster optimized for a single application.

While competitors are targeting the individual applications Google has deployed, Google is building a massive, general purpose computing platform for web-scale programming.

A friend of mine, Justin, had an interesting idea at dinner yesterday. What if Google ends up building the network computer? They can give users the storage space and reliability to run place all their data online. They can mimic the major desktop applications users interact with daily by using Web technologies. This sounds far fetched but then again, I'd have never imagined I'd see a free email service that gave 1GB of free email.

Although I think Justin's idea is outlandish but suspect the truth isn't much further from that.

Not only is that plausible, Google is the only crew in the world positioned to do it.

Posted by Prometheus 6 on July 27, 2004 - 4:38pm :: Tech
 
 

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Going public has generated enough. After intial overbuy it will correct and find a trading range to set expenditure targets.

It will be nice to upgrade without purchasing equipment destined to be obsolete.

Posted by  Mr. Murder (not verified) on July 28, 2004 - 8:23am.