The Wall Street Journal posts details of accidentally leaked Google exec notes:
Google is moving toward being able to "store 100% of user data," the notes indicate, citing, "emails, Web history, pictures, bookmarks" as a few examples. Any timeline is unclear. The internal notes say Google's "store 100%" scenario would be made possible if Google had "infinite storage."
Brilliant. Left out, I assume, is the revelation: "Google's live-forever scenario would be made possible if not for the problem of death."










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anonymous tip: Google is planning to store their data in mini-black holes...
You're assuming that actual death is a problem for Larry and Sergey. I am sure they have "Google Live Forever (beta)" waiting in the wings.
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