NOTE: Please find an updated version of this video, which includes an introductory video that played before Eric’s speech, here: www.youtube.com Eric Schmidt presents Google’s vision of the mobile future at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Tuesday, February 16, 2010. www.mobileworldcongress.com
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Google is the most democratized business and innovative technology company among their league. It will be interesting to watch how Google will succeed in making community based solutions to work for enterprises. If they can do it, they will wipe out many enterprise software vendors.
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PRIVACY! If these servers get into the wrong hands or greedy hands..
Sensitive information should not be shared with servers, it needs to be processed on computers that you own, thus making it less likely that other people or computers can or have the right to see it. As I type here and there my “google profile” starts to resemble my thoughts, wants and interests, and in some cases my whereabouts. Alternative, more computing power per device and not centralized power.
Choose your own identity
Nice presentation! Respect Google!
You clearly don’t know what you are talking about. The need for additional IP addresses don’t grow with the increased complexity of applications as in the case of RAM. As xtenpeben points out, IPV6 is enough for 10^38 addresses. Put 1 trillion people in each star in the universe (10^12 * ~10^24) and they can’t use all addresses offered by IPV6.
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I dont get people, dont people know what human beings are capable of, if we all would get rid of this competition garbage.
I just dont get Human beings. I cant believe many of you just dont see it.
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Please.
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Of course we can always fix the problem with the next generation ip solutions, i’m sure of that. Just like we did with the 640k problem back in 1981.
I was wondering if we can compare Eric’s quote from yesterday to Bill’s epic quote failure from 1981 “that 640k ought to be enough for everybody”
I think IPv6 would be enough. if not, IPv8 would always come in research and would be release when the need arrives. even if each person has a smartphone in the world, we can always mask IP address to give us more address. so lets say we do to IPv6 what we do to IPv4 now, that’s 3.4 x 10^38 + the number of address we can get by masking these IP addresses.
let’s see if he’s right in about 29years
@14skillz IPv6 uses 128-bit address, which gives us 2^128 (=3.4 x 10^38) addresses. Even if each person had millions of internet-connected devices, most of IPv6 address space will remain unused.