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From the Google HQ whiteboard.

The Google OS is eclipsed by the implications of GoogleGoo and nanobots… (next)

12 responses to “Google Master Plan (frame 2)”

  1. Er… I read the other day in the paper that Larry is already into launching space rockets and/or investing in this kind of activities and research… with some other rich people who have this new ‘hobby’. True?

    Maybe this mural is not so -literally- fantastic. 0-)

  2. This contains some of the most rational ideas. GoogleOS, P2P, Micropayments and Self-Operating Data Centers are among the top that I would like to see.

    I think the thing to keep in mind is that they have the potential to exceed in any area that they put thier collective minds too. Many things have been done, but they have not been done the "Google Way".

  3. We ALL know GoogleGoo will be the end of us. Its really bad for the hair.

  4. so when are they going to get to the carefully landscaped set of 4 ultimate frisbee fields, complete with lighting for night play?

    geeks need to exercise you know. the current field is WAY too small and doesn’t drain properly.

    come on Steve, i always expected you or Warren to fund it… either Sergey or you guys should do it 😉

  5. This really explains a lot… why they’d be interested in the Library of Congress on a sugar cube, for one thing.

  6. Personally, I think Google OS will be quickly nicknamed GoOSe. It just slips off the tongue so nicely…

  7. ..following the bOINGbOING post by Dave here’s a link to a Picture I posted on..

  8. I stopped by Google, and the Master Plan has been updated… to include Jurvetson Bots!!!

    Google Master Plan (Update)

  9. well, it was being proper time for an update to make justice to things as they really are.

    nano nano.

    btw, yesterday I had a great conversation with one I believe could be a great friend to your robots, Steve. And to you too, why not! 😀

    You gotta have a chat with this guy… pay a look.

  10. hmm google master plan on flickr? (read YAHOO!!!)
    haha. I always wander why no one uses picasaweb? its free and it offers more storage than flickr.

  11. Hey Steve, thanks for the generous CC license on this photo. Wanted to let you know that we used it on a blog post on Wired’s EPICENTER blog: PayPerPost Users Despair After Google Zaps Their PageRank.

    cheers!

  12. Thanks a lot for the CC license. I have used this image in my latest blog post: "How much planning is too much planning?" -> blog.esimplestudios.com/2010/10/how-much-planning-is-too-…

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