but the speculation!sladehk said:just because you hire someone that can do A, doesn't mean you want him to neccessarily do A.
lol .. u'd wanna hope so!!sunny said:I bet the OS can search really fast.
http://www.copernic.com/JimmyK said:lol .. u'd wanna hope so!!
if its anything like the beta search.. it would be really good software!
but this indexes firefox and thunderbirdsladehk said:It look good but i still prefer google
Look on the bright side, you'll never loose your car keys again.adamjmurphy said:Business Objectives and Goals:
* Word Domination?
lol
don't forget they will blow up every 6 months killing everyone insideadamjmurphy said:Software co's making cars?
I think it is rather google has fatter pay checkJimmyK said:Going back to the original topic - I found this on slashdot (http://slashdot.org)
galdur writes "Microsoft Watch reports Marc Lucovsky, one of Microsoft's key Windows architects has defected to Google. His confidence in Microsoft's ability to ship software seems to have waned, too. Some hypothesize Google working on an OS but in the wake of Google's inroads into Ajax tech applications (GMail, Suggest, Maps), I think Google may have other plans for the chief software architect for Microsoft's .Net My Services ("Hailstorm")"
yeah, i'd use it over whereis.com anydayMcLake said:They may just want an OS programmer to help make desktop search better.
On another note, "Google Maps" is an awesome program, too bad it is only North America in the beta stage ...