John Doerr Disclaims Rumored GBrowser 300
iseff writes "Contrary to the rumors which have been circulating, John Doerr (VC and early investor in Google) told the Web 2.0 conference that although he believes in another browser war, Google won't be a part of it. Then again, he did say he didn't know everything that goes on at Google, even though he's on the board. Now it makes you wonder why Google registered gbrowser.com?"
Browser? (Score:5, Funny)
No it doesn't. They also registered googlesucks.com, but I don't think they feel that way about themselves.
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Re:Browser? (Score:5, Funny)
Crap! I was hoping it was an adult content search engine
Re:Browser? (Score:2)
Cheaper than a trademark lawsuit... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Cheaper than a trademark lawsuit... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Cheaper than a trademark lawsuit... (Score:4, Insightful)
No, it's all a matter of branding... and for google, it's way easier to keep everything generic - so GBrowser would be the best name for their browser.
Re:Cheaper than a trademark lawsuit... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Cheaper than a trademark lawsuit... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Cheaper than a trademark lawsuit... (Score:2)
Math question (Score:2)
Re:Cheaper than a trademark lawsuit... (Score:4, Funny)
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kindows.
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pindows.com
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tindows.com
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wi
xindows.com
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They wouldn't have had to put up with a lawsuit against Lindows.
Re:Cheaper than a trademark lawsuit... (Score:4, Funny)
If Google will be quick to grab it, they'll be able to create their own version of an evil monopoly!
Naw, it's the Yalies (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Naw, it's the Yalies (Score:2)
Re:Browser? (Score:5, Insightful)
Of course, they also could want to avoid some porn site to use that domain name to trick visitors thinking that it as a "door" to google.
Re:Browser? (Score:5, Funny)
It's called cybersquatting. They obviously want to extort money from someone who has a legitimate reason to register googlesucks.com.
Re:Browser? (Score:5, Interesting)
Domain Name: googleblows.net
Created on..............: 1999-Oct-15.
Expires on..............: 2005-Oct-15.
Record last updated on..: 2004-Oct-01 21:03:44.
Domain Name: googleblows.com
Created on..............: 1999-Oct-15.
Expires on..............: 2005-Oct-15.
Record last updated on..: 2004-Oct-01 21:03:13.
Re:Browser? (Score:2)
Dammit! (Score:2)
Where'd I put my tinfoil hat? I'm gonna need it to keep the "g"rays from scanning my brain and caching its contents in the grand "g"repository. It'll be a brave new "g"world...
Re:Browser? (Score:4, Funny)
I'm gonna squat it for a while, see if someone ponies-up for it
Re:Browser? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Browser? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Browser? (Score:2)
nlookup so you wont have (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:nlookup so you wont have (Score:5, Funny)
Re:nlookup so you wont have (Score:5, Funny)
At a guess, security-consulting for companies who confuse microsoft with secure software...
Re:nlookup so you wont have (Score:4, Funny)
I'm not convinced (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I'm not convinced (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:I'm not convinced (Score:5, Insightful)
Of course, I'm also not sure it's very worth their while at this point. Firefox's default search is Google. People have already created a Google/Gmail related extensions for Firefox without Google needing to lift a finger. As long as the open-source community is so supportive of Google, it might fall under the category of 'why bother?'
Re:I'm not convinced (Score:5, Interesting)
I thought it was obvious. Google has made its money off of being the best search engine available. How did they do it? By creating the Page Rank algorithm. How does Page Rank work? By giving sites linked by many sources a higher value. Imagine Google had a (completely sanitised) copy of everybody's history file from their web browsers listing where they have been, at what time, for how long, and where they went next. They could use this information in a similar way to how they use Page Rank now and create an even more useful search algorithm.
Or maybe I am paranoid (goes back to reading emails in gmail).
Re:I'm not convinced (Score:4, Insightful)
That would give a lesson to those sites trying to exploit pagerank to serve useless content.
Re:I'm not convinced (Score:2)
Google have done a really good job at making searching the Internet easy so much so that it is often easier to find a document on the Internet than on a desktop PC.
If Microsoft are going to get into the search business it might be reasonable to assume that they would want to do combine local and Internet searching in one app and perhaps lock Google out using their control of the desktop.
Now if Google were to ge
Options (Score:5, Insightful)
Because every business likes to keep its options open?
Domain names (Score:4, Interesting)
I think you're right on the money. I learned something important a long time ago:
If you ever think you may possibly want a domain name for some obscure reason at some unknown point in the future, then waste no time in registering it immediately. Even if you end up not using the domain, the $10 (or whatever) makes this a very minimal risk. You can always let it return to the pool of available domain names later, if you decide you definately don't need it.
I learned this the hard way -- back in 1997, I was thinking about registering the .com domain name of my town to make a web site, but I kept putting it off. When I finally got around to registering it, the registration failed because someone else had submitted a registration form for it minutes before I did. And the person who registered it lived hundreds of miles away, to boot!
I'm sure that even if some Google guys were just yapping about a browser over lunch, someone probably had the sense to register the domain... just in case.
Why? That's Easy (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Why? That's Easy (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Why? That's Easy (Score:2)
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Re:Why? That's Easy (Score:3, Funny)
why! (Score:5, Interesting)
well, gmail caught so much attention to competitors and made them all increase their inbox limits. maybe they thought registering it will do the same and increase the quality of browsers on the market?
ok probably none of this is true. just a thought that came to my mind though
Re:why! (Score:4, Funny)
I concur. I look forward to Google's ONE GIGABYTE of browser. Firefox only gives me 21MB (with extensions). I'm counting on Google to give us more.
Isn't it obvious? (Score:3, Insightful)
Now it makes you wonder why Google registered gbrowser.com?
Um, isn't it obvious? Can you think of what the public's reaction would be if a company released a "Google browser" which contained spyware/adware? Plus the possiblity that they might want to make a browser in the future? After all, when you're a big company like Google, you've gotta cover your ass or it'll get sued to hell.
gIPO.com (Score:2)
'cause of the I.P.O. ?
And look who's talking... (Score:2, Funny)
normal trademark behavior (Score:5, Funny)
Normal operating procedure with concepts nowadays:
Why is this news?
Re:normal trademark behavior (Score:2, Funny)
. .
Dooon't say it
. .
Muthafucka!
-Peter
PS: You thougt I was going to say "profit!"
-P
Gbrowser? (Score:4, Funny)
No, my friends. Google registered it as a ladies' novilty underware store. The truth is out, can you handle the truth?
Is anyone keeping score? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Is anyone keeping score? (Score:5, Funny)
Sun is good on all days that are multiples of 5 and evil on the 11th and 23rd of the month. When available they are evil on the 29th of February.
I've lost track of Oracle but I think they alternate the 2nd and third weeks of the month. Microsoft is always evil unless Timothy posts the news, in which case Slashdot is evil for posting a duped story and MS passes go and collects their 200 bucks.
It's incomplete but there is the rundown on the schedule as far as I can tell.
Re:Is anyone keeping score? (Score:2)
This is Slashdot:
Good:
Google
Linux
Apple (and everything they touch)
Bad:
SCO
MPAA/RIAA/The Man
Microsoft (and everything they touch)
Post anything alluding to the contrary and get modded into oblivion.
Re:Is anyone keeping score? (Score:2, Funny)
Browser War (Score:5, Insightful)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I belive that the tool bar and the gmail notifier are Windows/IE only.
-Peter
Re:Browser War (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Browser War (Score:4, Informative)
Gonna try this again (Score:5, Informative)
Here's a little hack I made for gkrellm. It works pretty well. I was working on creating a plugin for monitoring multiple gmail accounts. It has some bugs still, but it works pretty well (it's basically a hack of mailwatch, and I've added in the revolving penguin too!). I've stopped working on it since school started, and because there has been so little interest in it. I'm considering putting it up on sourceforge.net so someone can clear out the bugs for me. Note that this tutorial is oriented towards linux newbies; if you know a bit about linux you can skip over a lot of material.
Monitor a Gmail Account with gkrellm [linuxfordummies.org].
BTW The toolbar is pretty much meaningless in firefox; we've already got popup blocking and we also have the google search bar up by the address bar.
Re:Browser War (Score:2)
As for the toolbar, I've stopped using it. With bookmark keywords [netscape.com], the new type ahead bar and the "go up" extension [mozdev.org] (as well as "go up" mouse gestures), it is just so much lost space. I'm searc
Re:Browser War (Score:3, Informative)
FreePOPs [sourceforge.net] is a great utility which allows you to check webmail (including Gmail / Hotmail / any Squirellmail based site) as if it were a standard POP3 account.
It runs on Linux, OS X and Windows. If anyone is interested, I've written a guide for installing and using FreePOPs with OS X and Apple Mail or Microsoft Entourage [jimmysweblog.net].
Perhaps it's not a full-blown browser? (Score:5, Interesting)
What other browser enhancements could you see working their way into a plugin without it being labeled "spyware"?
Or... perhaps this guy really has no clue what's going on and Gbrowser v0.9 is right around the corner.
Generic Genome Browser : gbrowse (Score:2, Informative)
Google's going to do for the genome what they did for the internet?
Re:Generic Genome Browser : gbrowse (Score:2)
Enter your query: cgatcgcgat
Search results for "cgatcgcgat":
1. ...atcgatcgatcgcgatcgcgatcgcg...
2. ...cgcgatcgatcgcgatatcgcgatat...
3. ...cgcgcgcgatcgcgatcgatatatcg...
4. ...atatcgcgatcgcgatcgatcgatcg...
In order to show you the most relevant results, some genes have been omitted.
Google Print, however.. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Google Print, however.. (Score:2)
The new part is that this will be launched tomorrow. Thanks for that.
However, it has been in beta for about a year or so. I definitely saw it several months ago.
Nice service anyways.
Re:Google Print, however.. (Score:2)
Consider this search on the word "denver" [a9.com]
Re:Google Print, however.. (Score:2, Insightful)
"Can I read an entire book online?
No, afraid not. Google Print is designed to help you discover books, not read them from start to finish. It's like going to a bookstore and browsing - only with a Google twist. Google searches across entire books in order to find the pages that are most relevant to your search. Once you're on a book page, you can 'flip' two pages forward and back, view other information about the book and even conduct another search within the book."
and no Netflix/Tivo deal, either... (Score:5, Insightful)
Not that I see Google making a browser ( I don't... maybe they'd pick up a cobrand an existing one, if anything ), but this guy's statement could just be possitioned to throw people off of an otherwise secret business strategy... I seem to recall Netflix and Tivo denying their deal quite firmly, for example...
Doesnt have to be a _web_ browser (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Doesnt have to be a _web_ browser (Score:2)
(FYI, people who don't have to use windows, everyone uses the same file browser under windows, even the ones who use alternative web browsers.)
Profitability (Score:2, Insightful)
So what can Google profit from a browser? Can it add its Text Ads to the browser, will users accept yet-another "advertisement" browser?
Re:Profitability (Score:2)
Ad's are good when it gives output of what people are looking for!
If I'm looking for a recipe on the net, and find similar.. Google reccomeds that 3 of these books have a very similar recipe, and matches similar search responses...
Is that bad? I'd actualy like that, IF I could choose to keep multiple identites, and trash old ones when needed.
The WORST type of advertising is when you're watching the "MAN Show"
If google intends to compete with MS (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm just really surprised they haven't ported the popular google toolbar into a firefox extension yet.
Re:If google intends to compete with MS (Score:2, Insightful)
More 'features'. Yeah, that's just what Mozilla needs. It's already a 12MB download and has a HUGE memory footprint.
Google is the last thing that Mozilla needs. It's a shame that Google has managed to infiltrate Firefox (Google search bar) already. I was under the impression that Firefox was supposed to be lean and mean.
Re:If google intends to compete with MS (Score:2)
what's not lean about that?
Re:If google intends to compete with MS (Score:2, Insightful)
The folks at Mozilla just recognized that Google is the best search engine out there (and the most popular I believe) and decided to make it easier to access it. I believe this is also true of the Safari and Opera browsers as well.
Re:If google intends to compete with MS (Score:2)
I'm not. When you compare the limited functionality of Google's toolbar (or any 'toolbar') with both the numbers and varieties of plugins available for Firefox, I can't see how you can say that it offers functionality that isn't already available.
Put another way, "It's been done and it's been done better."
Re:If google intends to compete with MS (Score:2, Informative)
dude, let me correct you; FireFox already IS killer enough and it's ALREADY blowing IE out of the water...
Obvious (Score:2, Funny)
*ducks*
Re:Obvious (Score:2)
But the link in your sig... that's funny!
Modifications to Mozilla/Firefox (Score:4, Insightful)
VC Andrews (Score:3, Interesting)
Why wouldn't they... (Score:2, Interesting)
Browser? If I were Google (Score:4, Interesting)
It's too bad really (Score:2, Insightful)
Granted I'd personally probably not use it over Firefox, but it'd be a nice semi-commercial, end-user target, corporate-driven alternative for the everyday Joe. Integrati
There is no spoon (Score:5, Funny)
Just to keep you fuckers guessing.
Why did they register it? (Score:5, Funny)
They like seeing their name and logo on Slashdot's front page. One URL has garnered them two [slashdot.org] stories [slashdot.org].
It's some very cheap publicity, isn't it? Say hat you will, but it's worked for them. :)
Re:Why did they register it? (Score:2)
Yup. With all this link-spamming of google.com, they're looking to increase their rankings in the search engines...
It won't be a web browser per se... (Score:5, Interesting)
1. Browsing
2. Extended Search
3. Subscription Feeds
4. "Office" like sharing (whiteboard, wiki stuff)
5. File keeper (and you thought 1 gig was cool)
6. Multimedia capability
7. Mail (you have gmail already)
8. Journal (you've seen something like this too)
9. Social Networking (Orkut is just a rough idea of what is to come here, but think rolodex on steroids, in your address book)
And much much more. You see... I know things. I know what Google is doing, and it both amazes me, excites me, and scares me.
Thank god for stock options.
G is for Gangsta' (Score:2)
doesnt make me wonder why Google registered (Score:3, Insightful)
Sherlock (Score:2, Interesting)
gbrowser = max picasa (Score:2)
The best theory I have seen concerning the gbrowser.com domain had to do with Picasa being Windows-only and the presence of a similar Mac-only product named "GBrowser".
maru
Distributed web indexing (Score:2)
Google browser (Score:2, Interesting)
After all, the Google spider robot is top of its class when it comes to parsing HTML. Just think of all the poorly written pages out there with nested/broken tags etc. which Google indexes every day.
After all, Google is already THE most used "browser" on the net if you think about it. It just doesn't have a GUI
Google employees: 20% projects (Score:4, Insightful)
Or it could be the result of a new group that was formed at Google to address the issue of their OSS involvement. All I know about this is that they want to become more involved in various OSS projects to address the question of people asking "You use so much OSS, why don't you contribute much back?" Believe me, they're very grateful to the OSS community, and they do feel a large obligation to give back. It's just that many of the engineers/developers haven't had the time.
other google domains (Score:5, Funny)
galbums.com
gbackup.com
gbeam.com
ggovernmen
ggroups.com
ghomepage.com
ghomepages.com
glistings.com
gschedule.com
gse
gtaxes.com
Go crazy with that if you want to. I particularly like ggovernment.com. Clearly google is planning on starting their own "ggovernment" to overthrow conventional governments and take over the world. They must be stopped!
Let's see (Score:2)
They could put out a custom Mozilla but what would be the point?
Oh! I know! They could come out with a special browser, forked off of Mozilla, which could do all kinds of non-standard web stuff - like little squiggly lines in GMail when you misspell something. Bridge the ultimate gap between thin and thick apps. And make it crossplatform.
Of course then they would have to publish those non-HTML Standard things,
Conspiracy Theories Abound (Score:5, Informative)
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Gbrowser Speculation (Score:3, Funny)
Re:hmm maybe (Score:2)