Your day begins with a wake-up call with your Google Android phone. As you run to the shower, you hit Google News and check headlines, then Gmail. Your first appointment of the day is moved to a location, which you don’t know. No worries, Google Map would help you locate the exact place where you want to go. Quickly update your expense report- including the sales presentation, using Google Template. Your Boss wants to discuss the group’s contribution to a marketing idea being discussed; Google Groups would help you to consolidate the ideas.
Someone wants a documented to be updated; you will update the common document using Google Document. And in addition to this you can do many work related searches throughout the day, including checking the stock price, get some code, get some query answered, download games; all using Google’s search engine!
And a little creepy, perhaps. Google wants to own your every walking minute online- at home, while in transit, at your workplace, wherever you happen to be. It makes connectivity so easy, through desktop, laptop or mobile phone. How much easier the life would be using Google Application that allows us to instantly share Google calendar, spreadsheets, memos, reports, email, corporate blogs, presentations and much much more.
I happened to meet a senior executive at Microsoft, who shared what Google is trying to do with the information on the web and largely how it will shape up the way in which we are doing computing. Google is trying to a methodology where it will stream the entire operating system when we connect through cloud computing. A good connectivity would ensure you have a small universe of Google computing power downloaded to your Net Book.
With this, no longer would you get pestered with notices on your PC to download an operating system to upgrade or extend the subscription of your web security. You wouldn’t worry much if your computer get stolen or fell in the bathtub. These net books are just like office furniture, if you don’t like them anymore, throw them out and start using a new one.
How cool that would be?
Sunday, February 21, 2010
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Hi Santoh, Nice one...
Just one worry - after doing all these things if Google starts charging for everything starting from Gmail, how miserable will it be? because we'll be addicted to google by that time.
Hope they won't do so.
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