Google has made several things possible for anyone that were previously pretty niche. Google Earth, SketchUp, Jabber chat, … exploration of Mars. Maybe this is just they’re latest Google Labs product. If they’re smart, they’ll use the obvious catchy name: Google Fusion (beta).
A stretch, yes. But the box tightens a bit, I think, with that experiment. What odds would you give me for evidence of anyons in the next decade? (I’m sure your VCs would support the bet. Wait, I can’t play at that level 🙂 )
Considering that anyons don’t actually exist, Google’s response actually makes a lot of sense.
Well, maybe they do.
That’s a stretch!
Google has made several things possible for anyone that were previously pretty niche. Google Earth, SketchUp, Jabber chat, … exploration of Mars. Maybe this is just they’re latest Google Labs product. If they’re smart, they’ll use the obvious catchy name: Google Fusion (beta).
A stretch, yes. But the box tightens a bit, I think, with that experiment. What odds would you give me for evidence of anyons in the next decade? (I’m sure your VCs would support the bet. Wait, I can’t play at that level 🙂 )