Saturday, July 21, 2007

Google Continues its Bid to Take Over the World


I grew up with a kid whose parents had a doberman.

When it was just a puppy, they thought it was cute to let the little thing jump on the bed and sleep.  It was fun to toy around with him and the warmth on their feet probably made a few winter nights more tolerable.

Unfortunately, as the dog got older and much bigger, this became quite a problem.  Sleep and the performing of certain marital duties became complicated, to say the least, since the standard became practically irreversible.

Google, pending a few perhaps-minor conditions, is set to get in on an upcoming government auction for ownership of radio frequencies.  The airwaves are going to be cleared as television stations begin going digital and will be available for the building of more wireless networks.

Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!

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