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The new “Google operating system”

April 23rd, 2004 by rankforsales | 13 Comments

As most of you know, the Windows operating system is the most popular and the most utilized personal computer operating platform in use today, and has been for many years. Windows has made Microsoft the powerhouse it is today, thanks to its user-friendly interface and a number of other features that greatly simplify your daily life.

However, there is now a new computer operating system that is taking over, and it’s not coming from inside your personal computer, and it’s not from your company’s LAN (Local Area Network) or intranet network either. What I’m referring to here is the “G” operating system, better known as the Google operating platform.

If you feel that for the past couple of years Google has managed to transform many people’s lives, you are not alone. We are witnessing a trend that will probably increase and will become even more widespread in the coming months and years. Thanks to many of its PHD’s and engineers, and using its vast research labs in Mountain View California, Google is building a gigantic information system, complete with its own computer operating system that anybody can use, 24 hours a day.

How it all began
Almost without warning, engineers at the Googleplex have designed and built an extremely sophisticated computer network. What really boggles your mind is that this whole project originally took place as a simple idea, just a research initiative at Stanford University in the late 1990’s. Google’s original founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page came up in 1998 with an experimental search engine they had developed.

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    In my opinion Windows has done nothing of that sort. If it would have, Apple would now be the king of the hill instead of Microsoft. What made Microsoft the powerhouse that it is, are its past backhanded practices, often immoral, sometimes bordering the illegal. How easily people forget. Ask Digital Research, Ashton Tate, Lotus Corp., Wordperfect and IBM about the rise of Microsoft, thanks to the technical merits of Windows! They’ll tell you something else!
    There, I said it.

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