Tuesday, September 20th, 2005, 4:10 pm
Google – Internet Connectivity Service
Connect with Google, search with Google, E-mail with Google. Google machine and operating system yet to come?
OOGLE are high up in the headlines again as rumours have become a reality. It is said that “Big G” is yet to offer Wi-Fi and Virtual Private Networking (VPN) to America, starting with the San Francisco bay area.
Google already allow visitors to download necessary software from their site and the FAQ explains a little further. There appears to be somewhat of a ‘hit-and-run game’, whereby Google bring their download sub-site to life, but quickly make it unavailable again, re-directing to their main search page. I suspect this may only appear this way because I access Google from outside the United States. They intend to cover the States in the future as a full-scale ISP according to some rumours, which can finally be confirmed.
I still remember the days when Google boasted being a powerful search engine, later to become a fully-blown information management and centralisation body (e.g. Google Groups, Google Directories). Maps and E-mail have greatly extended its scope, yet now, as Internet services are unveiled, there appear to be no apparent limits.
What will be next to come: Google boxes and Google O/S near you?