[Discuss] The broader impact of Google Fiber
Tom Metro
tmetro+blu at gmail.com
Sat Apr 27 16:18:17 EDT 2013
Dan Ritter wrote:
> And along the same lines, Harold Feld:
>
> http://tales-of-the-sausage-factory.wetmachine.com/google-fiber-and-the-next-stage-in-the-evolution-of-t-goog/
Great article. Here's the hook the author uses to kick it off:
...parasite...T. Gondii...in its immature phase, it can live in any
mammal. But to reach the mature stage and reproduce, it must get into
a cat. It does this by the expedient of reversing the usual aversion
mice have to cats. A mouse infected by T. Gondii will find the oder
of cat a powerful attraction and, on spotting a cat, will rush out to
challenge the cat instead of hiding. As a result, the cat eats the
mouse and the T. Gondii gets on with its reproductive business.
He carries that analogy throughout the long piece, referring to the
Google "parasite" as T. GOOG (while not using parasite in a derogatory
way) and first explains how Google used this control technique to gain
adequate control over the wireless phone market, and is now using a
similar strategy for wired broadband.
-Tom
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