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... can be associated with the video distribution business. If Google is successful at passing extra bandwidth costs to all consumers (aka "net neutrality"), then prices should be low enough that this business will be quite profitable.

That could be a significant move away from being a search based company.
Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 05/11/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes  Reverend MacFellow | 05/10/06
No  Shelendrea | 05/10/06
No, Microsoft will leverage the monopoly .  DonnieBoy | 05/10/06
Yeah sure DonnieBoy  osreinstall | 05/10/06
We are talking search here, the bundling of IE is ancient history.  DonnieBoy | 05/10/06
So what...  osreinstall | 05/10/06
OS, DonnieBoy may be right . . .  Plain Logic | 05/10/06
He may be but comeon...  osreinstall | 05/10/06
Re: He may be but comeon...  Plain Logic | 05/11/06
It will not happen.  osreinstall | 05/11/06
Please READ the post before responding....  Plain Logic | 05/11/06
I read your post. I don't agree with it.  osreinstall | 05/11/06
Maybe  welcome to hell | 05/10/06
And, MS would gladly pay billions in fines and lawsuits if that is  DonnieBoy | 05/10/06
Agreed. They can and they have.  welcome to hell | 05/10/06
It is clear to me why Google is horrified by the impeding  michael_t | 05/10/06
Do you think he was serious...  Anton Philidor | 05/11/06
Faster internet speeds...  Anton Philidor | 05/11/06

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