The Blog Slow Mode

Om Malik, Thursday, August 25, 2005 at 10:16 PM PT Comments (1)

Just to keep all of ya updated, it has been a really hectic week, and tomorrow is shaping up to be equally rough. I am going to be in a blog-slow mode as I have to spend my cycles finishing up lots of work for the magazine. By end of the weekend, I hope to catch up on my emails, reading and well-writing. Lots of good stuff on deck, but I can’t do justice to it at present. I want to apologize regular readers for going off on a Google-tangent this week. Time to go back to da roots! It was one of those weeks, and well… Talking about Google, another post coming your way, courtsey of my pal, Robert Young, who thinks about Google in deflationary terms. Be sure to read this one - it will be worth your time!

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August 26th, 2005
9:33 AM PT
SiliconBeat said:

Google’s week, Google’s future

It has been a furious month of news about Google, precipitated by rumors of its ambitions for a free wireless network, heightened this week by release of its free sidebar, and slammed home by the introduction of its free Google Talk, an IM and chat tec…

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