Is Google Planning To Fibre Britain?
Barence writes with this excerpt from PC Pro: "Google has emerged as a surprise contender to invest in Britain's fibre broadband network. The search giant yesterday announced plans to build a gigabit fibre broadband network in the US. The test network will see Google deliver fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) connections to up to half a million US homes. The move raises the possibility that Google is behind the Conservative Party's ambitious plans to deliver nationwide 100Mbits/sec connections by 2017. Parliamentary sources have told PC Pro that the Tories' plans were based on foreign investment in the UK broadband network."
Google have tried network infrastructure before - they even made it free to use: http://www.google.com/tisp/
Came here to see an American complain about spelling/grammar and am leaving satisfied.
No sig today...
.....To many fingers in to many pies. We are meant to use a Google Thin Client, to access Google Services, over Google Fibre....
Which is looking more and more like their undoing - like all big companies they start off well then spread themselves too thin. Search is great, Analytics is good, Gmail is ok, Docs is still just docs, Wave is just a ripple, Buzz is seriously lacking anything like caffeine and gears has lost a sprocket.
Fear not, you won't be forced to use Google Spellcheck if you don't want to.
-- Ed Avis ed@membled.com
There isn't one, any more than there is a verb for Wednesday.
This is the industry that twisted "architect" into a verb. Presumably "build" or "code" weren't pompous enough.
My old company had an offshore dev team in New Zealand and one morning (in 2004) I came into work to find that they couldn't access our UK based SVN server. While discussing it I browsed onto Slashdot and found a link to an article hosted in NZ (I think it was the guy who built his own jet engines and claimed he could build a Tomahawk cruise missile equivalent for 75k).
Anyway, it turned out that the Slashdot effect didn't bring down the server, it brought down NZ's pipe to the outside wall.
I for one welcomed our new nerd overlords.
-- For evil to triumph it is enough that good men do nothing.