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Google Protocol Buffers - Open Sourced (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
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Better title: "I don't like Javascript, but I'll mention something about Chrome so people actually pay attention to what I'm saying."

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Local elections and propositions? Belonging to different parties doesn't mean their ballots will be exact polar opposites.

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Plop appears to be part of a Google-summer-of-code project.

I don't think that makes it a Google product/project. It just means Google paid a student to work on an open source project.

That student appears to have written some of that code in Lisp. Why is that interesting?


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Vague and misleading at best. If the author does actually understand MapReduce, he's taking the brain analogy a bit too far here.

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Hate to be obvious, but reading their API terms of service might be a good place to start...

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This article and the articles it links to are garbage. They are one-hundred percent speculation and rumor-mongering. Please go back to ValleyWag.

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And pretty amazing they didn't have a leak!

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Honestly, I'm glad they did this, but the NDA was the least of my iPhone worries. App developers are still at the mercy of Apple for what apps they can develop and the public app store is still the only real way to distribute apps. Adhock mode is not enough.