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Viewpoints Google's Bosworth Wields His Invisible Hand; Scott McNealy's Final Top 10 List?
Another busy month goes by in the world of i-Technology...
By: Jeremy Geelan
Jun. 9, 2006 10:15 AM
Ever since Google realized that 12% of the population would consult Google prior to seeing a doctor, which was followed by a British Medical Journal editorial suggesting that one of the natural next steps for Google would be some kind of medical database for personal use, rumors have been circulating that "Google Health" would be the next addition to the Google stable. Last week the rumors were proven to be true.
The whole Google Health initiative shows the invisible hand of Google's Adam Bosworth, who recently wowed the audience not only live at the Real-World AJAX Seminar in San Jose but also asynchronously worldwide via SYS-CON.TV (http://sys-con.tv/read/category/1260.htm). Bosworth explained, in the course of the recent AJAX Power Panel (http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/211578.htm), which also looked at numerous "Web 2.0" issues, the Google approach to things: Our approach to technology at Google is very simple. We launch a new feature or application and then watch it very, very closely. If users like it, then we add more of that type of feature or functionality, and if they don't like it then we add less of it. From which one can readily infer that, even if it doesn't take MDs out of the loop completely, which obviously it won't, the traction for Google Health-type initiatives is almost certain to bring it to the top of Google's do-list in terms of fine-tuning, widening, and deepening.
On to JavaOne 2006 and Scott McNealy's Top 10 List Plus he was still able to make the audience laugh. "There are some changes going on," he said, understatedly, before adding, "All of us in the leadership group are desperately trying to grow a pony tail." McNealy then presented one of his now-ritual Top 10 Lists. "Here are the Top 10 things about not being CEO," he said:
10. I don't have to apologize for things I say to Wall St. Jonathan does. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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