It’s not like Google makes stuff

Should have guessed, really. It’s not like Google does anything on our side of the network. The long-awaited Gphone is not a device, but another open application platform. Hot on the heels of the OpenSocial announcement, it has launched Android, backed by the Open Handset Alliance. This group includes big Windows Mobile customers, such as HTC, whereas Google’s strategy is to provide access to information independent of device or platform.

Here’s an explanation:

Sheesh, I’ve seen the dot com bubble come and go, but I’m starting to buy the company’s valuation. After all, it’s P:EG ratio is only 1.33, and that makes the share a buy…

Update: The original video, which had been linked to from Google’s official blog, was removed by the user and replaced with the one you see now.

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1 comment so far

  1. Richard Catto November 6, 2007 5:27

    I love Google. You can’t say shit about Google!

    :-D

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