Tracking the elusive Google 'cube' CNET News.com
Speculation that Google is about to launch an Internet appliance-like device for the home started last November and picked up speed this week on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where Google co-founder Larry Page is scheduled to deliver a keynote speech. Here's a not-so-brief history of how this story started.
Others:
Google is the word at the Consumer Electronics Show MercuryNews.com
The Google PC ... why not? ZDNet.com
PCWorld.com - Is Google Prepping a Low-Cost PC? PC World
Cringely's articles from November ...
Google-Mart I, Cringely
Sam Walton Taught Google More About How to Dominate the Internet Than Microsoft Ever Did: Play to your strengths. That's the key to success in any industry. This is the week I promised to explain where I think Google is headed, and playing to the company's strengths is key if they are going to do what I think, which is effectively take over the Internet. Oh they won't steal it or strong-arm us. They'll seduce us into giving it to them. And I am not at all sure that's a bad thing.
The Google Box I, Cringely
Taking over the digital world four ounces at a time: How can I top last week's prediction about Google's shipping container data centers? By explaining a bit more about how the system came to be and how it will work.
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
 
 
 
 
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