The news about Google is starting to get interesting – in terms of the scope of what they are addressing now. Google seems to be building a vertical stack of services to cover almost everything to do with the computer. This goes back to what Jeff Jarvis said – Google makes money when we use the web (advertising, advertising, advertising) – and faster means more:
- Google announced today they’re planning on testing out a new 1 gigabit internet service (http://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi) – so they could be in the neighborhood soon.
- Google has a DNS service (http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/) – the magic thingy that translates the names we type in into the numbers that define the internet.
- Google has Gmail – it’s free web-based e-mail service. It has a corresponding calendar, contacts, etc. service. One concept of calendars is you can share them – have group calendars, etc.
- Google has it’s Google Docs – word, processing, spreadsheets, presentation, etc. – so you can do those basics online.
- Google has it’s own “Groups” concept – for communicating information, sharing documents, etc.
- They have their “apps” concept – which can be used by organizations, businesses, etc to put much of their company online – e-mail, calendaring, collaboration, documents, etc.
- Google has Picasa – a photo sharing site - with face recognition.
- Google has YouTube – which means they are the leader in video on the web – of which some of that technology seems to be migrating into the “app” concept.
- Google has it’s powerful Google Maps – which brings location to the web.
- Google has Google Voice – which is communication on web – integrated communication.
- Google has Wave – a collaboration tool.
- Google even now has it’s own social network – Buzz (http://www.google.com/buzz)
- Google has a 411 service (which it apparently used to improve voice recognition).
- Google has Android – it’s mobile phone operating system.
- Google has it’s own browser (I’m using it now) – to speed up our web experience.
- Google is designing a new kind of computer – one where the browser is the computer (Chrome OS)
I’m sure I’ve missed quite a few items – as they keep adding them all the time. What was interesting to me was not just a few interesting tools here and here – but how they seem to be covering the scope of how we interact with computers – pushing us toward their view of the future. This can be a little disturbing – due to the power they wield. Ultimately my hope is that by creating more competition they will make for better products and services for us.
- This 1 gigabyte Internet Service – will this help drive down Broadband Prices and bring up speeds?
- Does anyone else think that having Android Phones compete with the iPhone will be better for consumers?
- Does the existence of Picasa potentially force Yahoo to make Flickr better?
- Does the existence of Buzz in Gmail push Facebook to make their messaging concept even better?
- Is the threat of Google making Apple and especially Microsoft improve their “cloud” services?
So I don’t know if we can trust Google – but we can be vigilant in keeping them honest. Fortunately for us now their business model works in our favor – as when they make the Internet better for their sake – it becomes better for us…
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