Saturday, March 3, 2007

The Google Miracle

As a Master of Computational Linguistics, I'm still quite befuddled by Google's bankability. Get it straight: You need information, and the best you can do to search for that information is type keywords with a few advanced connectives? And this company is worth how many billion? Well, my idea, which I shall not divulge seeing as such an idea is bound to be worth quite as much, is viable, and more useful than Google. Realized this earlier today during a meeting of sorts. Made an executive decision. Often I like to "bring people in" so that we can put collective work towards an idea of mine which I know is gold. Today, however, I'm directed to go it alone. Had a couple of folx involved in their own initiatives with whom synergy would've been a great idea. But now I see that I have to first demonstrate that this good idea is viable. The paradox is that at such time I will need no one. I just try to be helpful. I tell people I have "gold" but they often do not believe. A Masters Degree in Computational Linguistics, with the implied mastery (which I have), is solid G.O.L.D.

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