Google Wants "3rd Half" of Our Brains

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Google co-founder & (juden) Globalist ally Brim lays out the goal...

http://www.businessinsider.com/sergey-brin-we-want-google-to-be-the-third-half-of-your-brain-2010-9

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How bad can it get? Google TV is coming, too. My experience of web access with a television is zero. From what I gather, this will be on a different level. The thing is, if something like this could diffuse the stranglehold of the TV masters, it would be a welcomed change. But...
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<h2 ="entry-title">GoogleTV: World Domination or Just Another Box?</h2>
<h3>So What's the Conclusion?</h3>


Google</span>TV is poised to be a
huge change in how we view TV. It will, however, likely affect premium
users more than your average user. That's because without the latest
Internet-connected set top boxes, Google</span>TV
will be somewhat crippled in its implementation. It seems clear,
however, that cable and satellite companies will be very motivated to
integrate this technology and get on board, allowing people to
experience the wen in their living rooms. Microsoft, who has been trying
to do this for years with its Media Center software should be livid.
After all, they certain had the resources and connections to make this
happen. In typical Microsoft fashion, however, they prefer to lead by
following - and Google</span> is simply too big to buy out. At this point it will be very interesting to see how quickly Google</span>TV
proliferates into the marketplace. That's really the only remaining
question at this point. This is the future - how quickly it comes is up
to consumer demand and the industry's ability to meet it with supply. So
to answer my original question: World Domination is my vote.



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