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Blogger Abu Zainab said...

Hey I guess if you can't beat'em you buy'em. If this deal goes through it will be a sad day indeed. Because You Tube was truly something unique and untainted. Google has become today, what Microsoft was in the 80's and 90's. And don't let the colorful letters of their logo fool you, giving you the impression of happy, happy, fun, fun, look a clown, we're having fun. We love to work at Google, we're different than the rest of Silicon Valley, we don't cater to Wall St. we're laid back, we're quirky and unconventional, we're fun, we protect the privacy of users. Yeah OK. Here I am on Blogger, a feature provided by Google, bashing Google for attempting to buy You Tube and perhaps angling to obfuscate the truth by altering a great medium for sharing the truth. The irony of it all! I have never been a fan of monopolies and I become very suspicious when wealth and information are concentrated within one entity. We'll see what role Google, Yahoo, and others play as the U.S. moves from freedom to fascism, or as Mussolini said Corporatism. Welcome to prison planet.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

"Hey I guess if you can't beat'em you buy'em."

You hit the nail on the head.

And whatever they can't buy - THEY DESTROY.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

Here's an example.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Blogger superslave2 said...

yup, an "The Man" wears a yarmulke...just like the 800 lb. gorilla...!

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Blogger TheMerchant said...

Hey qrswave, excellent blog.

You know, I admire your fight againt the money power. Have you thought that the fight begins at a more fundamental level, like our Natural Rights as pointed out by Thomas Jefferson?

-Sapiens

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Blogger Frederick said...

If google video is a glimpse of what will happen to youtube...I don't like. No sir, can't say as I do.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Blogger quasimodo said...

If 1.6 Bill. is "chump change" for Brin and Page, this takeover bid must be about something else. Their project for a new "research center" in Tel Aviv is slated for an initial outlay of 50 Mill. That must amount to mere cab fare. So what's the incentive ? How about WORLDWIDE CONTROL OF CONTENT for online video ? These two savvy intellectual giants might just finally hit the BIG ONE. Not to mention Meir Brandt breezing in on the "research" end. This would be the prototypical gift that keeps on giving. Just think of all the heavy hitters like Murdox that would love to pitch in and sweeten the pot. Deal it straight up or under the table, the really disgustingly serious money is there already, for a wet pipe dream of being able to identify, censor, and totally yank any and all "objectionable content". They could have more fun with this than nuclear blackmail. I sincerely hope all you boys and girls enjoyed Google for what it was. Now it looks like it will be something else entirely. If this goes through, they will do the same thing that Kobi Alexander did with Amdocs, when he picked up Odigo. Then all they have to do is take the check and retire to Namibia.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Blogger quasimodo said...

-meant to say COMVERSE, not AMDOCS.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Blogger Nepos Libertas said...

It seems the corporate culture believes monopoly is good as long as they offer huge amounts of cash to the little men, thereby eliminating the competition to consolidate control. This is precisely what happened to the U.S. mainstream media that have since become a primary propaganda machine to induce the American citizens into gullible and obedient sheep -- exactly what Noam Chomsky had said in depth in his book "Manufacturing Consent". Sad, is it not?

I wrote a new blog entry on the forthcoming World War today. It may be disturbingly pessimistic, but I see the truth as I perceive it.

Let's hope the American public wake up and see the light. Perhaps not, because it is ignorance and apathy that remains a prevailing attitude to this day. Understandable, because it is politics. The majority of American citizenry -- and for that matter, the world -- are allergic to any political discussion, even if our lives and liberty are at stake before the Iron Curtain of fascism come to full blown form. When they cry and are angry about what have occured after a certain turn of event happen, the finger points back at them -- the culprit in ignoring the persistently important matters until it's too litte, too late.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Blogger Citisucks said...

It is said that idiot america has no clue about the evils of monopolization. You try to explain this to people about Walmart and that once they take about all the local businesses they just raise prices to higher than what they were anywhere and idiot america just stares blankly and goes put they are saving me money (which isn't even the case anyway). They also are too dumb to understand that Bill Gates is an evil corporate terrorist and that if he throws a little blood money at some things that does not make him a hero.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Blogger quasimodo said...

qrs; Well, that didn't take long, now did it ? Obviously Google never got your urgent message, or if they did, they utterly ignored it. I think they threw in the hat for a little more 'chump change', to the tune of 1.65 B.or better. Now Brin and Page and Brand can get down and dirty with the high muckamucks and into the high megabucks, while a whole new PRE-SCREEN era dawns on a totally PRE-SCREENED audience of video junkies.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Blogger Brook said...

All that is great but to me this is just another consolidation of monetary resources. Youtube is going to continue to explode in size. Just like myspace did. I'm almost inclined to believe that the owners of myspace and the owners of youtube were threatened.

But in the end we will end up with fewer people making more money. Right now Youtube hosts their entire network with a hosting company. That hosting company will probably lose all of that business and google will do the hosting.

Less people get more money.
More people get less money.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Blogger Brook said...

Also:

Less people get more media control.
More people get less media control.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

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