After revolutionizing the world of email, search engine and smart phones, the Google Inc. is all set to take the world of broadband services by storm. The leading search engine provider company announced its plans to enter the coveted business of broadband services by setting up a one gigabyte per second broadband system. This is sure to set business plans and strategies rolling in the broadband realm, especially in the US as the competitors will have to revamp their offerings in order to match up that of Google’s one.
As witnessed already, in the world of email, where the other companies like Yahoomail and Hotmail were providing storage within 100mb, Google’s Gmail offered an initial one of over 1000mb and the current storage capacity stands at some nice 7k figure. This has led to over 100 times increase in the storage capacity provided by major email clients.
Similarly, in the domain of smart phones, Google’s Nexus One has posed a serious competition to other smart phones providers such as Apple (iPhone), BlackBerry etc.
The features of Nexus One are far more exciting and appealing than those provided by its contemporaries. Motorola’s latest offering looks like a stone age device when pitched against Nexus One.
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Google’s latest venture into the world of high speed broadband services is expected to have similar affects and as in other sectors, here as well, it will be the consumers who will stand to benefit the most as lots of things and services are offered as freebies by the Ata Turk of Silicon Valley.