arstechnica.com— Google has revealed the worst-kept secret in the tech world: it plans to bid on the upcoming 700MHz spectrum auction in January. Officially.
Nov 30, 2007View in Crawl 4
Google Maps. Google Docs. Gmail. Google SMS. GOOG-411. Plans and proof-of-concept for a wide-access WiFi network. ALL of these things for absolutely no cost and extremely minimal advertising, if any. ...How could you possibly consider any of these things to be NOT innovate at the time google released them? They have an obvious dedication to producing the best products with little to no fees or ad annoyance to the consumer. AT&T and Verizon both fail when you get to the "obvious dedication" part. And again at the "best products" part.
tomfrostDec 2, 2007
Google Maps. Google Docs. Gmail. Google SMS. GOOG-411. Plans and proof-of-concept for a wide-access WiFi network. ALL of these things for absolutely no cost and extremely minimal advertising, if any. ...How could you possibly consider any of these things to be NOT innovate at the time google released them? They have an obvious dedication to producing the best products with little to no fees or ad annoyance to the consumer. AT&T and Verizon both fail when you get to the "obvious dedication" part. And again at the "best products" part.
robodonutDec 2, 2007
How did you manage to shift from "Die Hard" to "300" in one line?
zuesDec 4, 2007
If the mobile network is the future, and the current mobile network controllers dont play fair (open) then buy some network to keep it fair.
586fac75Dec 12, 2007
No, seriously I did.