Suggestions for Google

Finshaggy

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I am about to watch the rest of the Google I/O stuff. There are like 2 days of video to watch, lol.
 

Red1966

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I just watched Google I/O 2013 and 2014, and plan on watching ALL the different rooms they have posted from all the days this week, which is hours and hours of stuff to watch. But while I was watching the Keynotes, it seemed to me as if everything they did was based on what people that USE Google do.

So I figured we could make a forum full of suggestions, and hopefully Google or Microsoft or Apple or Sony or SOMEONE will do something. Why not? It seems like everything that was in Star Trek is starting to pop up, so I bet there are just bored ass people wondering what to innovate next.

Here are my suggestions, anyone else feel free to add yours:

Google should seek writers to support. There are a million people out there with books, and they could use like a YouTube channel or Website sponsored by Google telling people about new ones. And doing this would help people find writers to invite to talk about their books on different shows and YouTube channels. Even bloggers, why is there not some form of "Blogger Front Page" where the best stuff can be seen.

And why have you not developed your own Bitcoin clone yet? You know it is FREE to steal the code right? If anyone reading this wants to make a coin, or works for Google, just read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321086.0
And do a Google search for "Clone Scrypt Coins for fun and Profit"

You guys have some of the BEST developers in the world, and they are WELL PAID. Why not make a coin that DESTROYS all other coins. If there was a Google Coin [GOOG] it would get on the exchanges faster the DOGE, and if you could find a way to copy/utilize the Devcoin code, it could be used to pay people for getting likes or subs on Youtube, or for sharing stuff on Google plus. Basically just for curating Google. Then once those coins hit the exchanges, they would go crazy.

Lastly, I am not sure if the Google people have heard of "Neulog" but they are simplifying some technology that could make cell phones INSANELY better. Like, I am pretty sure there could be a phone made with a Galvanic skin response node (lie detector basically) and that would CHANGE SHIT.
(and why is there no Google forum?)

Anyways, I don't know if anyone that can do anything will ever read this, but I thought I would post it.
Please add to it if you have anything to add. Especially anyone with Google Glass, or Raspberry Pi/Mini PC knowledge, or Crytocurrency knowledge, or Droid knowledge, or if you want to comment on the Google I/O.
Who on Earth would buy a phone that tells people you're lying?
 

Finshaggy

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How is YOUR phone going to tell if a incoming caller is lying?
LOFL

You wouldn't use it during a phone call, you would just have the person put their finger on your phone and ask them questions. Females would love it.

It's like the heartbeat sensor. There are now apps that allow you to check your heartbeat by putting your finger on the camera glass. And there are other things in our phones that we don't even realize.
 

tip top toker

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awww, what's the matter finny, did your altcoin or whatever it was scheme for writers fail as everyone said it would? Now you want google to support you?

If you're a good writer, then it's not out of this world to put some of your own effoprt into getting your word out there :) That's the crux though; you're not a good writer.
 

Pinworm

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Finshags is a fucking champ. Interviews turnt me the fuck on an shit. Pretty fucking interesting shit.
 

heckler73

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stop paying people pennies for dumb shit and finshaggy might finally go away?
:lol: I nearly shot coffee out my nose on that. Gawd, I can still taste it back there.

Everyone keeps bumping rolph harris upto the no 1 news story. Doesn't detract from the fact that he's a worthless POS ;)
Wait...what? Rolf Harris?
Did he forget to tie his kangaroo down, sport ?
At least there's still Raffi.


 

Finshaggy

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Ray Kurzweil was talking about AI at the I/O (I am watching it now) and he was talking about Watson, the computer that played Jeopardy. And he said the way it works is it just uses a giant database of Wikipedia and other documents like books, and it does not understand them as well as us, but it makes up for it by reading ALL the pages.

And the BigQuery technology they were talking about makes predictions by making or accepting as many models as possible, then creating a percentage based on what it can create or get from everyone.

So, pretty soon we are going to have some SUPER advanced Siri tech.

Imagine a siri that could potentially count cards, lol.
 
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