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Google 2.0 want to Build Airports and Cities

do they know they are destroying cities at the same time?

         

samwest

11:16 pm on Sep 22, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Larry Page, the Peter Pan of Mountain View is dreaming of a Google 2.0 that builds airports and cities...I'm assuming with the gluttonous profits they drag in at our expense.

Does Mr. Page realize that they are simultaneously destroy lives, firing people, breaking up marriages and forcing foreclosures by pushing the little guys out of the serps in favor of their ad network pals?

Of course the old city will need to be evacuated and bulldozed as G2.0 construction drones come in to rebuild and rewire the city so G can keep an eye on you...Google drone #3,684,958,274.

Read the article:
[theverge.com ]

piatkow

1:29 pm on Sep 23, 2014 (gmt 0)

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What do you mean they demolished your house without permission? It was your responsibility to open a Google account and set the address to "nodemolish"!

GreyBeard123

1:49 pm on Sep 23, 2014 (gmt 0)

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But remember, it must be a Google Plus account

LifeinAsia

3:34 pm on Sep 23, 2014 (gmt 0)

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It was your responsibility to open a Google account and set the address to "nodemolish"!

And Matt Cutts has repeatedly denied that it's possible for a neighbor to create lots of "demolish" links to your house and cause it to be demolished.

All kidding aside, this sounds sort of like the "vision" that was floating around Samsung back in the 90s when I worked there- a grand scheme to eliminate traffic by having all Samsung employees live and work in the same skyscraper buildings so no one would have to drive to work any more. Apparently, someone high up finally figured out what I did 3 minutes into hearing about the scheme- the horizontal car gridlock would just be replaced by vertical elevator gridlock. And I'm sure any lingering hopes were put to rest after seeing the World Trade Center fall on 9/11.