Google might not be evil, but there are plenty of evil people who stand to benefit from the blurring of public and private life
– Rob Beschizza, explaining on BoingBoing Why we shouldn’t let Google (or anyone else) claim their private services are public spaces
Apple benefits Google by creating user experience innovations which Google can rapidly copy. Google benefits Apple by […] crippling the profitability (and thus the ability to innovate) of Apple’s direct competitors.
– Horace Dediu, Apple (biased?) analyst, on his view of Google and Apple as mobile co-belligerents
I think 2010 will be the year that enterprises of all sizes start their transition to Gmail and Google Apps, and take their first steps towards the vision of the future. The move towards Cloud Computing is obvious.
– Don Dodge, Google’s official evangelist, as quoted by The Register