Google Continues Push for Global Information Domination
10 May
via Engadget
“Well, it looks like Google will be kicking off its forthcoming Google Editions
e-book service on a high note — Japan Today is reporting that
the company has managed to score the backing of “almost all” publishers
in the United States. That apparently brings the total number of
publishers and authors on board to over 25,000, and the total number of
books set to be available to somewhere in the neighborhood of two
million — or over four million if you include the public domain books
that Google already makes available for free. As far as we can tell,
however, Google itself still isn’t saying any more on the matter
publicly than it did last
week, when it confirmed that the service would be launching in late
June or July.”
I should probably write out all of my thoughts about Google and their desire to openly control all global public information. I would like to juxtapose this with my thoughts on Apple and their similar desire for global domintion, which would definitely not be open source. Hmmmmm… my inspiration to do these sorts of things comes in waves, so until the next time my philosophy of technology mindstate reveals itself again, jsut enjoy the music videos I’ve been posting.
Go watch and listen.
Now.
Or else I will come and find you and maybe ask if you’d like to share a cup of tea.
Thank you, come again.


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