Project Loon to bring NSA Spying to Everyone :)
Project Loon
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#12I wish other large companies showed such ambition. Telecoms like AT&T can't even be bothered to roll out the network upgrades they promised in the early 2000's.
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#14That's odd, I'm looking at my calendar and it doesn't say April 1st.
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#15I wonder if he has been involved with this project.
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#17Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5775324 The amazing thing is this has been a rumor[0] tossed around for years (2008). [0] http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20080220/123009308.shtml
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#18Can someone explain why this is more cost effective than other alternatives? The need for specialized antenna's on the ground seems to be a negative. Also, does Google just subsidize the entire thing? How is this paid for long term? How is it so much cheaper than the alternatives that not only can they roll it out to 5-6 billion people, but also allow people living on cents a day to purchase the service?
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#19It's definitely something to model future companies off of.
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