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Google’s future revealed today by Richard Vanderhurst

By billlandon37 on October 18, 2008 United States of America

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Get ready, you are about to see a different Google, it’s much more than just the number one choice in search engines.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) October 18, 2008 -- Having spent the past 6 months gathering and confirming loads of insider information, these are the answers to some very interesting questions I recently received.

Google has over $200 billion and is adapting itself for the Web & broadband which include fiber networks, data centers, switches, servers and storage devices.

Google’s is seeking bids and installing a fiber network which can only mean that Google ultimately hopes to push massive amounts of voice, video and data close to the end user very shortly.

Get ready to throw away your cables and say hello to Wifi Google. Welcome Google Secure Access client. Think this could be science fiction? Check it out for yourselves at http://wifi.google.com/ that’s right, Google WiFi is coming to

a city near you and is currently part of a free wireless Internet service they’re offering to the city of Mountain View as part of its ongoing efforts 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 globe. 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 restrictions and Gmail notifications on your desktop. When you're signed into Google Talk, you'll be notified of new messages in your Gmail inbox and the list goes on and on. Be sure

and check out a whole slew of new tools and features including 24 language bots. You’ve got to see it to believe it! http://www.google.com/talk/about_whatsnew.html.

In a future release I will be discussing Video on Demand play, a service based around searching and TiVo like functionality. Is an Apple/Google partnership in the works? This could get interesting. For more releases by Richard Vanderhurst visit http://wordpress.com/tag/richard-vanderhurst/


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  • Name: Bill Landon

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