“‘There are many exciting things you could do that are illegal or not allowed by regulation,’ Page said. ‘And that’s good, we don’t want to change the world. But maybe we can set aside a part of the world.’ He likened this potential free-experimentation zone to Burning Man and said that we need ‘some safe places where we can try things and not have to deploy to the entire world.’ Google is already well-known for coming up with some pretty interesting ideas — the idea of seeing what Page could come up with in this lawless beta-test country is simultaneously exciting and a bit terrifying.”
Related posts:
FATCA: Breaking through Fear with a Swiss Referendum
North Dakota: Statewide Medical Cannabis Proposal Will Not Appear On 2012 Ballot
NYC Taxi Medallions Sell for $1.1 Million
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano resigning to lead Univ. of California
Why Obamacare Will Result in a Decline in Cash Wages
Even more smuggled gold enters India
Cruz' plan B for defunding Obamacare: ‘Shut down the military’
Heavy Smog In China Blocked Out Everything But A Giant TV Screen
Wireless 'smart meters' tell snoopers when you are not home
US Expats and Retained Earnings in Foreign Corporations for 2018
Man arrested, charged with theft for plugging car into school’s outlet
Economy Tanks … and Stocks Soar?
Is Bitcoin Too Big for Government to Ignore?
Congress Wants the IRS to Cancel Your Passport
If Iran Mines the Strait of Hormuz