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When did Google

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:54 pm
by alex.barylski
acquire Sketchup???

I seen this program on CFH a while back...it's looking pretty damn cool

http://sketchup.google.com/

Check it out... :)

p.s-I wonder if Google has plans on acquiring any open source applications...

I know Writely and now Sketchup weren't...whats next on their horizon???

I guess theirs that Gbrowser i've been eharing about which uses Gecko...

But I'm thinking they didn't pay anyone for that...

Interesting...

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:08 am
by RobertGonzalez
Dude, Google is going to acquire everything that Microsoft lets them.

Why did you

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 4:47 am
by Grim...
leave half of the subject out of the subject box?

Re: When did Google

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 7:29 am
by Roja
Hockey wrote:I seen this program on CFH a while back...it's looking pretty damn cool

http://sketchup.google.com/
Very neat! Hadn't seen that one. Whats CFH?
Hockey wrote:p.s-I wonder if Google has plans on acquiring any open source applications...
Actually, just the opposite. Through their Summer of Code program, they invest in improving open source applications by paying students to work on OpenSource projects, ranging from Apache to GAIM. Its an amazing gesture of goodwill, and shows they aren't just about the bottom line and buying everything in site.
Hockey wrote:I know Writely and now Sketchup weren't...whats next on their horizon???
There has been substantial discussion about their dark fiber, and while I don't think its "next" on their horizon, I would suspect that eventually, they will develop a product using it.
Hockey wrote:I guess theirs that Gbrowser i've been eharing about which uses Gecko...
They have no plans to make their own browser: http://news.com.com/Investor+doesnt+see ... g=nefd.top

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 10:44 am
by MrPotatoes
i don't know if Google doesn't scare anyone else int he computer industry but they should.

awesome search awesome product and they get things done but they are well on thier way to be the next microsoft.

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 11:05 am
by Maugrim_The_Reaper
I'd argue they're not showing any M$ signs of behaviour. The main challenge to their do no evil motto is their compliance (or a related party's compliance) with all those Chinese internet laws. Outside that what is there? Have they released dodgy products and engaged in any browser wars yet? ;).

Aside from the worrying idea that if any government decides to oppress its citizens that Google, Yahoo, and co may decide to cooperate in the name of the mighty Buck, Google has competed and stood tall on its own innovation. It's simply a well run company.

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:09 pm
by RobertGonzalez
Maugrim_The_Reaper wrote:I'd argue they're not showing any M$ signs of behaviour. The main challenge to their do no evil motto is their compliance (or a related party's compliance) with all those Chinese internet laws. Outside that what is there? Have they released dodgy products and engaged in any browser wars yet? ;).

Aside from the worrying idea that if any government decides to oppress its citizens that Google, Yahoo, and co may decide to cooperate in the name of the mighty Buck, Google has competed and stood tall on its own innovation. It's simply a well run company.
Amen to that. I use words pretty good, but that was way better than what I could have or would have said.

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:19 am
by jason
MrPotatoes wrote:i don't know if Google doesn't scare anyone else int he computer industry but they should.

awesome search awesome product and they get things done but they are well on thier way to be the next microsoft.
Awesome search product for sure, but really, can you name another product that really stands out? Gmail? Yahoo! and MSN are still bigger. Their chat program? Google Maps? Picasa? Blogger? Sure, they have good products, but they aren't earth shattering, they haven't overthrown anyone outside of the search arena. Google is a great big company with lots of cool ideas and cool products they've either created or purchased, but how many do you honestly use every day? Me, just one really: search. Sure, I use Gmail, but it's just an email system, nothing special, and easily replaced.