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Google opens up

Mr magoo   on 22 June 2004 - 14:34 · 10 comments & 1318 views

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Google, throughout it's corporate history, has been secretive by nature. Asides from the glossy websites they publish, Google has not disclosed much about its operations. However, according to The Age they intend to change this. The news came out as part of a Google recruitment drive prior to their going public. Google intends to triple the number of people working for its organisation (to about 2100), and was using the night to assess the viability of opening an office in Melbourne, Australia.

Wayne Rosing, the company's vice-president of engineering, said "There have been a lot of conversations in the company in the past two months about (how) . . . it's time for us to give something back. So our technical director, Craig Silverstein, has started a project to look at all the Google code and start figuring out what parts of it we want to give back. I'm not saying we're going to open-source Google, because that would be a little dumb when we have these Microsoft guys making noise."

Asides from the implication here, true or otherwise, that open source is inferior to closed source, it is interesting to ponder what Google could feasibly open up. The company already has the Google API, allowing developers to use their search tools from programs. One suspects that it will be more in terms of the R & D done at Google. Google employees a very high percentage of PhD students, giving the company an enormous concentration of intelligent people. Any 'opening up' will probably come in this area.

View: The Age
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(2 replies) #1 tlogank on 22 Jun 2004 - 14:40
oh how I long to work for Google. They received my resume, told me thanks, but no thanks for now. Guess I need to go and get my PhD.
#1.1 tlogank on 22 Jun 2004 - 14:41
crap, and you have to register to read this article.
#1.2 vetMr magoo on 22 Jun 2004 - 14:43
just click no and view it for free
(3 replies) #2 StaticFish on 22 Jun 2004 - 14:41
god i hope it dosnt go open source
#2.1 chacho on 22 Jun 2004 - 15:16
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god i hope it dosnt go open source

RTFA.

they are releasing part of their code.
#2.2 Sawyer12 on 22 Jun 2004 - 15:20
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I'm not saying we're going to open-source Google, because that would be a little dumb


Enough Said.
#2.3 McGazza on 22 Jun 2004 - 16:59
Well yeh obvious isnt it
#3 thekid7590 on 22 Jun 2004 - 16:55
I dont see how they are implying open source is inferior, they just dont want microsft on their technoligy. Especaly when they use linux already
#4 cokecolafreak on 22 Jun 2004 - 17:19
we not sydney? then i can walk in and....
#5 fekimoki on 23 Jun 2004 - 02:59
lol pHd

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