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ricep5
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Jacksonville, FL

Silicon Snobbery

These are the same general silicon snobs who think central California is the only place anything like this should be. A sign that the braintrust at Google are getting a little sheltered in their dough.

Like Microsoft and others before them, they suddenly start convincing themselves they can do things no else can.

Didn't the bubble teach these guys anything? Maybe they should move their HQ to someplace a little less clique.

If I was a shareholder, I would be beefing this one up. It's way beyond their core competency.


DavisPhotog
Flyingphotog
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You used microsoft as an example.... Look at where they are now though! They may be a bunch of a$$hats, but they're rich a$$hats!

I don't think that google will get quite as far as microsoft in terms of domination of a large software market. Google certainly has the funds to do what they're talking about even if they don't turn a profit doing so.
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reply to ricep5
Google's proposal is (one of a dozen -- it should be pointed out) in response to a call from the City of San Francisco's to set up a free or low-cost wireless network to blanket the city.

The column cited for this topic is one man's opinion lamenting that the city government of Ketchikan doesn't have the foresight to do the same and put out their own call. Have they?

It would be one thing if Ketchikan does put forth a call and doesn't receive any bids, but so far, they haven't, so it's a more than a bit of a stretch to accuse Google of any sort of snobbery, or blame them for an inequality that may not exist.

Try again.


ricep5
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I was commenting on a general persistent posture that the tone of the article reinforces. That Central California (anything in or around SF) seems to be the only place any new techno scheme will work.

Doesn't matter if its Ketchikan or Fargo or Peoria.

Microsoft has lost more money in areas than some companies will never make in their history. Some see that as a risk taking exercise, I won't dispute that, some of the losses go way outside their core corporate directives. That I take issue with.

Expedia is the only MS based spinoff I can think of that came "out of the box" and rolled a profit. MSNBC probably wiped out twice over whatever they made off of that.

Is that better?


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