Nice presentation, now I firstly believe, that I really understand, what Google Print is. |
Lessig is a very clear speaker! I thought the bit at the end was the best, really putting GBS into its historical element. 50%! |
damn.... really nice find Philipp. governments around the world have stifled innovation for a long, long time. someone finally decided to enter unchartered territory. this is the second biggest reason i love Google. the AG and AAP is made up of old men who are stuck in their old ways of profitting from this market. this will be their swift kick in the butt that the times are changing and they're no longer safe standing behind old government laws. hopefully Google prevails. |
Wow, that was pretty intense. I agree with Dave. Eventually these people "stuck in their old ways" will not be here anymore, and the people who will be there in the future are people that were born knowing about the technology in the world, and won't have that fixed idea that rejects technological inovation. Unfortunately it will take some years until the people in those chairs are replaced by brand new open-minded brains, and by then it will be the time for Google to rise from its ashes if it happens to fail in the current days, which I simply can't imagine happening as Google is one of the main companies in the world, and internet would have an incredibly giant twist without some of Google services. |
and if Google somehow doesn't prevail I also hope all Google's, Yahoo's, MSN's search services are removed temporarily because i forsee chaos on the internet if that happens. |