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Google’s future unravel today by Richard Vanderhurst

Date Published: 20th July 2009
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Having spent the past six months gathering and confirming loads of insider information, these are the answers to some really engaging questions I latterly received. Prepare, you are about to see a different Google, it's far more than just the #1 choice in search engines. Google has over $200 bln and is adapting itself for the Web & broadband which include fiber networks, info centers, switches, servers and storage devices. Google's is searching for bids and installing a fiber network which can only mean that Google at last hopes to push huge amounts of voice, video and data near to the end user very shortly. Prepare to throw away your wires and say howdy to Wifi Google. Welcome Google Secure Access customer.

Think this will be science fiction? Look at it for yourselves at http://wifi.google.com / that is's right, Google WiFi is coming to a town near you and is at present part of a free wireless web service they're offering to the town of Mountain View as an element of its ongoing attempts to reach out to its hometown and it's just the beginning. Next, Google talk "GTalk", http://www.google.com / talk /, this service is now available in the usa and many places around the world. Here's the scoop, Google's approach to instant communications includes instant messaging, free PC-to-PC voice calls, sending and receiving voicemails, unlimited file transfers, sending files to your contacts with no file size or bandwidth limitations and Gmail notifications on your desktop. When you're signed into Google Talk, you'll be informed of new messages in your Gmail mail and the list goes on and on. Be sure and check out a complete slew of new tools and features including 24 language bots. You need to see it to believe it!


About Richard Vanderhurst

In the early 1990's, Richard Vanderhurst made one of the first platforms that integrated the travel and press industry's with broadcast fax and net technology. As the internet began to grow in 1995, he was one of the first to develop and market internet sites thru a variety of net based malls. Today, he spends his time as a consultant for a small low number of "invitation only" clients, in addition to researching Google's page-rank algorithm by making complicated test environments using Blogs, websites and Social Media Profiles in key social networks.
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In the early 1990's, he created one of the first platforms that integrated the travel and public relations industry's with broadcast fax and Internet technology. As the Internet began to grow in 1995, he was one of the first to develop and market websites through a variety of Internet based malls. Today, he spends his time as a consultant for a small number of "invitation only" clients, in addition to researching Google's page-rank algorithm by creating elaborate test environments using Blogs, Websites and Social Media Profiles in key social networks.
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