Google Denies Desktop Computer Launch
Google spokespeople are working hard to stem the tide of rumors and speculation following an LA Times news story earlier this week reporting that Google is manufacturing low-cost personal computers and is set to offer them for sale at Wal-Mart stores in the coming weeks.
Google PR staffers have released this statement "We have many PC partners who serve their markets exceedingly well and we see no need to enter that market, we would rather partner with great companies".
Some industry execs feel Google is about to announce new developments with Google Video versus the Goggle Personal Computer Line.
Very few marketing firms seem to be making the connection of the launch of the G-Browser or as many Google staffers have dubbed it "The Gangsta Browser".
The new $200 dollar entry computer line is a minor element, the real magnitude of Google launching a new personal computer line is the Gangsta Browser that it runs on.
Make no mistake at some point in the very near future Google intends to take internet browsing away from Microsoft with the new GBrowser.
Keep in mind that the co-founders of Mozilla are both Google employees and their focus has not swayed from Internet Browsing.
Keyword Search is the second most popular activity on the Internet.
Google Organic Search Results are the most in-demand pages on the Internet.
GMail provides Google with a small piece of the email retreival the most popular internet activity.
Now imagine the user share (and ad-serving capabilities) that browser dominanace provides.
The GBrowser allows Google to serve more ads without sacrificing the integrity of their coveted organic search results pages. The GBrowser also allows Google to control and influence users from start to finish for their entire Internet experience.
The real Internet war - The war for Browser Dominance has yet to begin.