Google to index the world by 2310
Good news for people who like making lists : Google’s Eric Schmidt says that it will take another three hundred years before all the information in the world is neatly indexed and searchable.
Schmidt was speaking at the US’ Association of National Advertisers’ annual conference in Phoenix when a member of the audience asked how long it is likely to take before Google fulfilled its mission.
Read the complete story here. (The Register)
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