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2nd July
2008
written by Joe
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Google co-founder Larry Page discusses how the unused airwaves between broadcast TV channels (”white spaces”) have the potential to spur innovation, deploy affordable wireless broadband, and create new applications for Americans, at an event organized by the Wireless Innovation Alliance, September 24, 2008, in Washington, D.C.

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22 Comments

  1. 05/07/2008

    Sorry looking fuck face peace of shit in shoes
    liars and thieves…hating is EZ 4 y’all

  2. 08/07/2008

    It’ll cost $100 Million?? Larry can cover that expense himself.

  3. 08/07/2008

    May the future be Google World.

  4. 12/07/2008

    DUMB permeating idiotic politics thrown in by useless conservative cronies. This could be quite an asset of the US if only they would keep their head out of their asses long enough to see the big picture

  5. 13/07/2008

    They also understand what needs to be done. They know what the people want, then they provide it for free.

  6. 15/07/2008

    I fully agree iwth the freedom fo the waves for making broadband access freely available to users. Particularly in the developing countries. We need to get more mileage from the available spectrum and the easy use of Wi-Fi spectrum in a non interfering way is a no brainer. Resolving the politics of the issue is the test .Lets join hands.

  7. 18/07/2008

    Go to see CappuTv’s profile!!! It rocks!

  8. 20/07/2008

    Je veux pas faire mon cynique, mais il s’exprime surtout très mal. Son élocution est très mauvaise.

    Et puis surtout, je ne m’exprime jamais sans diaporama pour appuyer mon discours (schémas, images, textes….).

    Elle est bien pourrie son intervention à Monsieur “Je suis Internet”

    ps: supprime pas mon compte gmail parce que je suis critique Larry, il y a toute ma vie dedans…..

  9. 21/07/2008

    Rigged meant 2 block by sabotaging testing 2B off from the real & proveable 2 test instead 4irrelavent criteria set BY broadcasters 2 prove unch’kable fake nonpoints B4 ok’d 2go ahead & do.Same who 4nwo want 2 kill net neutral/freedom & enslave us 2B on net only w/cableTV-like $tiered subs.2 corp select site-groups w/only corp sites of THEIR choice+pay-per, &pay-per emailing & NO go-anywhere as U choose, Xblogs, Xppl’s websites, Xfact ch’k, etc, XALL independence 4 corp.profit&propaganda 2 rule

  10. 25/07/2008

    I have decided to vote for Google for President. Because they seem to be the only people (well ok, thing I guess) that still gives away stuff free to the PEOPLE! I also want the job as Larry’s limo driver when he takes over the country, and the world..heh heh

  11. 27/07/2008

    I support Larry’s points and passion on this issue. However, he did say the FCC tests were “rigged” and when he was confronted on that he said, “No, that’s not what I’m saying.” So Larry, how do you really feel about the FCC test? Say ti clear for us — do you believe they were “garbage” and “rigged” or not?

  12. 28/07/2008

    @iphoneluque: So what do you want ponies? Maybe you should watch a web2.0 blahgger. This guy is a very good speaker because he actually has something to say.

  13. 29/07/2008

    the hair looks great.

  14. 01/08/2008

    How Many Times Did He Say Interference?

  15. 03/08/2008

    Nipple twista dance

  16. 04/08/2008

    he has a good point, he isnt a great spreaker though.

  17. 07/08/2008

    Larry Page has gray hair at 34! He’s been working hard!

  18. tvat1
    08/08/2008

    Cool Video!@@@@!

  19. 11/08/2008

    It will, indeed.

  20. 14/08/2008

    Well done larry

  21. Marcosm64
    14/08/2008

    “I’m an engineer so I like the real debate”

    I really like that quote.

  22. 17/08/2008

    Of course annihilating the wireless phone companies with a skype phone you can take anywhere is going to be met with a lot resistance. Larry’s well aware of this but his cute engineer’s shirking of politics isn’t enough to change things. You gotta play hardball.

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