Google's Internal Company Goals
Rockgod writes to mention a Google Blogoscoped article about an internal company paper. The paper details Google's big goals and directions for 2006. From the article: "The list included several items, for example: Google wants to have an improved infrastructure to make their engineers more productive. This includes allowing employees to have a universal search tool "containing all public Google information searched on all Google searches." Google also wants to build 10MW of green power to be on track to be carbon neutral. (They also want to reduce "Borg disk waste" by 50%... hmmm, Borg?)
Welcome to the Googlepshere... resistance is futile... but at least we dont have chairs.
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Borg waste is disks! Keep that in mind the next time one asks to use your bathroom. Those bastards'll clog up your plumbing with 9000 free hours of AOL.
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No no no, they meant "bork waste". The Swedish chef translation of their search engine is just taking up too much space. Bork bork bork!
-Rob
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I'm sure that it's a reference to the Billgatus of Borg or maybe the old joke
Welcome to the Googlepshere... resistance is futile... but at least we dont have chairs.
And neither do we have Steve Ballmer to throw them...
And their goals for 2007 include becoming uranium-neutral. Perhaps in 2008, they'll be helium-neutral.
By 2020, they hope to be matter-neutral.
Pound! Bang! Bin! Bash! is this a shell script or a Batman comic?
Borg disk waste refers to the unfortunate results of an experiment creating autonomous software-based administrators. They had code to spread to different machines around the world (much like a trojan, but with good intentions). Unfortunately, they ended up doing this a little too well, and ended up archiving much more content than was originally intended... on servers across the world.
They use pagerank to determine what needs to be archived more/less, but the algo is too agressive... and the only way to communicate with them is on a one-by-one basis. Once you get one archiver killed on the machine, another is likely to be placed there by a different archiver.
Last march everything went wild and almost brought us down. They're nicknamed borg since they take over just about everything they touch. Since then we've created new bots to fight the archivers... the fight is predicted to continue well into next year.
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Yes safety first! I do so hate it when the office hydrangea goes on a rampage and kills the interns.
-Grey
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-1 troll on a comment that removing pingpong tables might increase productivity?
I guess google engineers get karma, too.
They're there affecting their effect.