Is Google Moving Into Logistics & Cargo Security?

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Wale Bakare
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Re: Logistics, cargo, security and PCs
Wale Bakare   10/19/2012 7:15:13 PM
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Unless Google decides to offer good cloud storage package to potential buyers of its new HD driveless laptop otherwise that might get it less attractive.

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Re: Google Logistics & Cargo Security?
Wale Bakare   10/19/2012 7:03:04 PM
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Google's perfected itself in cyber space business and of course gradually spreading its tentacles to OEM. Meanwhile, a look at the Chromebook ok but i cant understand reason behind its no harddisk drive. Mini tablet would better, i think.

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Re: Logistics, cargo, security and PCs
Laurie Sullivan   10/18/2012 9:55:59 PM
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Yes, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't have a hard drive. I think they expect users to use the cloud. If it does have a hard drive there's not much space. I have not looked that deep into the Chromebook.

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Barbara Jorgensen   10/18/2012 3:39:33 PM
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Laurie--no kidding! $249. Not bad...

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Google Logistics & Cargo Security?
Laurie Sullivan   10/18/2012 1:17:29 PM
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Looks like Google will also need a logistics strategy to ship its new Samsung Chromebook

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prabhakar_deosthali   10/18/2012 1:12:11 AM
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With such kind of service , Google will become like the Lloyd's register of yesteryears where the world's all ship movements were monitored.

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t.alex   10/17/2012 11:01:07 PM
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Interesting patent. Perhaps this is something targeted for the Android NFC mechanism.

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Laurie Sullivan   10/17/2012 8:29:59 PM
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Google's business model relies mostly on getting people to adopt its hardware and interaction with ads online or in apps, rather than a paid license model.  

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_hm   10/17/2012 7:32:21 PM
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@Laurie: But big ornization may not be willing to pay big money to Google. They may like to create their own relevant data. That will much chepear solution.

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Barbara Jorgensen   10/17/2012 2:56:27 PM
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Agree with Tam--this is pretty interesting. Kind of along the lines of Amazon.com--create a marekt and then provide the hardware. No questions security will be big and there is definitely a race on to dominate solutions. Douglas Alexander has a series on a program IBM and others are working on.

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