@ leslie
As poor as those services may be in the UK they tend to be even worse in the US in terms of speed and coverage (at least in my experience).
The man behind Google's $4.6bn plan to become a national wireless broadband provider in the US has ruled out a similar move in the UK when spectrum is auctioned off over the next two years. Chris Sacca, the search and advertising giant's "head of special intiatives", will meet regulators at Ofcom today to discuss UK spectrum, …
But what if BT/21st Century Networks/Ofcon want to Use Google? ..... to Push their Future Perfect Services and UltiMate GAImes for Aspiring Connoisseurs.
I suppose with Careful Programming that will done Automatically via Algorithm anyway.
Hmmm? So would Google be paying to know ahead of Time Information if they were to Invest in BT/21st Century Networks/Ofcon InterNetworking Nodes.
How very Convenient for Both.
Considering the quality of UK broadband suppliers and 3g net access, I'm disappointed that Google is not coming to save us.
Everything in Moderation Enjoys Everyone's Pleasure. Sp00ky Zen.
"Considering the quality of UK broadband suppliers and 3g net access, I'm disappointed that Google is not coming to save us."
Are they not? You wouldn't XXXXPect them to act Normal, would you? That just wouldn't be Google.
Methinks they Seek the Mastery of the Roles. I trust they have Stout Hearts for Such Questing into Transubstantiation/Virtually Real TelePortation.
A Future Perfect Google Vessel/Flagship?
As poor as those services may be in the UK they tend to be even worse in the US in terms of speed and coverage (at least in my experience).
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