Google searches for computer dealers
Is there no end to this company's ambitions? Google has signed up Ingram Micro, the world's biggest IT wholesaler, to distribute its hardware search appliance box in the US.
Google Search Appliance - GB1001 - 2U yellow rackmounted server
Distributors are useful for credit, delivery and product returns. They are used to …
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Posted Wednesday 27th June 2007 18:50 GMT
Berthold Barth
Hmmm...
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.. I wonder which search engine they will use to find these dealers. I also wonder what the day will be called when google decides to change their motto from "don't be evil" to "do be evil". My money is on "armageddon" and all those cultists will laugh at our face, screaming "We told you the bible shouldn't be taken literally, we did. You jested Adam and Eve's children must have had sex with one another in order for the world to be populated. But the shoe is on the other head now!" just before they puff away in a whisk of smoke leaving us here to melt in the fiery furnace that will be the google server room.... Google Earth indeed...
Posted Wednesday 27th June 2007 18:50 GMT
Geoff Johnson
Nickelodeon.
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Looks like a Spongebob Squarepants server.
Didn't even know they existed until now.
Posted Wednesday 27th June 2007 20:26 GMT
TS
And how much
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How much did they pay for this ad?
Posted Wednesday 27th June 2007 20:26 GMT
Dillon Pyron
500,000 searchs?
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Wow, I hope they at least kiss me afterwards.
Posted Wednesday 27th June 2007 21:04 GMT
ben edwards
500,000 searchs?
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Not 500k searches, 500k documents kept in the searchable index
Posted Thursday 28th June 2007 10:46 GMT
Tom Peach
One problem with Google search appliances:
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They're crap
Google algorithm's work well in a chaotic environment like the Internet but in a reasonably structured env like a corporate intranet they fail dismally.
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