Google inadvertently posted a PowerPoint presentation by CEO Eric Schmidt on its Web site, where bloggers who follow the company’s doings promptly discovered it and then broadcast the information across the Internet. Google has since removed the slides, but details about the internal document are still circulating. According to the slides, it appears that Google is preparing to offer unlimited online storage space for users’ desktop data, which includes just about any content generated on a personal computer, including e-mail, Web search history, photos, blogs and bookmarks.
Google Lets Storage Plans Slip
Posted by: Erika Morphy March 7, 2006 03:11 PMGoogle inadvertently posted a PowerPoint presentation by CEO Eric Schmidt on its Web site, where bloggers who follow the company’s doings promptly discovered it and then broadcast the information across the Internet. Google has since removed the slides, but details about the internal document are still circulating. According to the slides, it appears that Google is preparing to offer unlimited online storage space for users’ desktop data, which includes just about any content generated on a personal computer, including e-mail, Web search history, photos, blogs and bookmarks.