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Why Google Doesn't Need To Win the Bid To Win In January

explosivejared writes "TheStreet discusses Google's possible strategy options in the bid for the 700 mhz spectrum. The end goal of getting the government to put an open access stipulation on the spectrum, Google's end goal, is almost a given — in the author's opinion. At this point, he says, Google hardly even needs to win to 'win.' From the article: 'Rather than actually winning the auction, Google's participation is likely intended to secure what it sees as the real reward: ensuring that whoever ends up owning the spectrum allows the open access of applications and devices. Indeed, as long as this goal is met, it's hard to see why Google would want to take on the costly task of building and running its own network. But given how much is at stake when it comes to the mobile market, Google's vigilance is shrewd, even if it never planned to own the spectrum.'"

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  1. In January Google becomes Self Aware? by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Funny

    Google has become self aware. In one month it will initiate a massive nuclear attack on its enemy?

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    1. Re:In January Google becomes Self Aware? by Chris+Burke · · Score: 5, Funny

      Fortunately we were smart enough not to let Google hook directly into our defense networks, so no nuclear attack.

      Google will instead attack in the only way it can -- by making the top 1000 results for every search point to goatse.cx. Trust me when I say you do NOT want to click "I'm feeling lucky!" come January...

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  2. Re:Of course by clem · · Score: 2, Funny

    s/([^c])ei/$1ie/g; ... PGN My weird neighbor, Keith, would often deign to weigh-in in a similar vein. But when humans forfeit their reign on matters grammatical, will their feisty reinventions, their foreign automations, seize the veiled aspects of spelling?
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  3. Re:Of course by zappepcs · · Score: 3, Funny

    I will go home from work today, open a 6 pack of my favorite beverage, and try diligently to figure out what in the hell you are talking about :)

  4. Re:Of course by myvirtualid · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mr. Albert Einstein, when practicing ancient science, disagrees with your sig.

    Mr. Garry Wallace, aka Anthony Michael Hall, also disagrees, at least when practicing weird science.

    At least that's how we weigh in in my neighbourhood.

    Hmm, Kelly LeBrock....

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