Google -- A Stillborn Revolution

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John Bailo

Google has promised to be a /good/ company.

But everything it has done so far appears to be elitist, and status quo.

Witness:

1. They claim fairness, but yet award the owners of the company a different
class of stock, worth 10 of the common stock. What kind of Missouri
Compromise is this? What's next, those who don't use Google are 3/5th of a
man?

2. They sell out to China -- and bastardize their search engine -- the prime
driver of their success -- just to gain marketshare.

3. Feedback. There is none. Google cannot be contacted in any reasonable
way. Emails are responded to with robot answering systems that would
leave the best Soviet bureacrat irate.

4. Stealing public IP. Google Groups is a vast theft of Usenet IP. It was
done in total violation of the copyright laws. Google put its imprimateur
on top of Usenet posts, published by millions of individuals. It is part
of their top draws, and while it doesn't display ads directly, it enhances
the Google image -- at the expense of millions of unpaid knowledge workers.

5. There are no public Google Usenet newsgroups. At least Microsoft has
the balls to put newsgroups on Usenet for people to whine and moan.
Google does not -- the walls of the Google Politburo are 12 feet of
granite.
 
Hi John,

Sometimes you sent good posts and sometimes rubish that has nothing to do
with the subject to the newsgroup microsoft.public.dotnet.general

What means that the name John Bailo get in my opinion a sound of why opening
it.

Please be selective with what you sent to this newsgroup.

Cor
 
John Bailo said:
Google has promised to be a /good/ company.

But everything it has done so far appears to be elitist, and status quo.

So do they breed people like you in vats, or what?

-Miles
 
The fact that they didn't sell to M$ (you KNOW Billy wanted to buy
them) puts them in my "good guy" book.
 
Hi John Bailo,

You can subscribe to Google.Public.Support.General .

One could easily argue that Google and Microsoft
should be more regulated or even make a government agency.
 
Jeff Relf wrote:

One could easily argue that Google and Microsoft
should be more regulated or even make a government agency.

Microsoft's on the way down, so its no longer important.

With Google, I just hope the competition can get a run on them before they
get too locked in to being the dominant search engine.

They have a lot of flaws -- their search methodology is fundamentally flawed
-- so I have no doubt they'll crash shortly.
 
Hi John Bailo,

Re: Google.Public.Support.General,

Free.TeraNews.COM has it, but it's only two weeks worth...
a grand total of 40 messages.

FreeNews.NetFront.NET also doesn't have it.
 
Hi John Bailo,

Re: Google's PageRank™ ( I assume ),

You commented: <<

They have a lot of flaws --
their search methodology is fundamentally flawed
-- so I have no doubt they'll crash shortly. >>

Microsoft and Google are not going away anytime soon.

PageRank gives my home page a score of zero,
I won't even show it, so I'm none to happy about that.

A well-linked-to page ( which also has few links on it )
has to link to my page before they'll index it.
....As the most-linked-to sites have the most influence
over what does or does not get indexed.

Interestingly enough, the more links you put on your page
the lower your page appears when you do a search.

If you want your page to be listed at the top of a search,
you've got to have a whole lot of people linking to you,
_ And _ you must minimize the links you give out.

Unfortunately, I don't currently know of a better system.

I wonder if they use PageRank on Usenet searches ! ?
 
Jeff said:
Hi John Bailo,

Re: Google.Public.Support.General,

Free.TeraNews.COM has it, but it's only two weeks worth...
a grand total of 40 messages.

Ok, thanks for the tip.

I use teranews, but during the afternoon period their servers really /slow/
down !
 
Jeff said:
Hi John Bailo,

Re: Google.Public.Support.General,

Free.TeraNews.COM has it, but it's only two weeks worth...
a grand total of 40 messages.

FreeNews.NetFront.NET also doesn't have it.

Now I see it...thanks!
 
Hi John Bailo,

Re: Free.TeraNews.COM having
40 messages at Google.Public.Support.General,

You wrote: " Now I see it...thanks ! "

You're welcome, of course.
 
In comp.lang.java.advocacy John Bailo said:
5. There are no public Google Usenet newsgroups. At least Microsoft has
the balls to put newsgroups on Usenet for people to whine and moan.
Google does not -- the walls of the Google Politburo are 12 feet of
granite.

Want to publicly discuss Google?

There's at least one group Google hosts which allows you to do that:

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/googlegroups/
 
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