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Somerville aims to impress Google with community video
The City of Somerville is pulling out all the stops in its courtship of Google, sending a homemade video to the company last week as part of its bid to become a pilot community for Google's new high-speed broadband network.
The video, narrated by the former “Voice of Somerville” Tom Champion, describes a “historic, sophisticated, and richly diverse” city with a penchant for new technology. Comic relief is provided by local celebrities Jimmy Tingle and Jimmy Del Ponte, who appears atop Prospect Hill dressed as “Lady Google.” At the close of the video, 100 Somerville high school athletes dressed head-to-toe in Google colors spell out the firm's name on Dilboy Field.
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/somerville/2010/04/somerville_aims_to_impress_goo.html
The video, narrated by the former “Voice of Somerville” Tom Champion, describes a “historic, sophisticated, and richly diverse” city with a penchant for new technology. Comic relief is provided by local celebrities Jimmy Tingle and Jimmy Del Ponte, who appears atop Prospect Hill dressed as “Lady Google.” At the close of the video, 100 Somerville high school athletes dressed head-to-toe in Google colors spell out the firm's name on Dilboy Field.
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/somerville/2010/04/somerville_aims_to_impress_goo.html
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And if the voice of Tom Champion can't convince Google to come here, well, then, I just don't know what!
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WASHINGTON – A city in Kansas seeking to be a test hub for a high-speed broadband network being built by Google has temporarily changed its name to... Google.
"Topeka Mayor William Bunten issued a proclamation declaring that, for the month of March, the Kansas capital would be known as "Google, Kansas -- the capital city of fiber optics."
The official city website, Topeka.org, welcomes visitors to "The City of Google" -- written in the large colorful letters the Internet search giant is known for -- and includes a link to the mayor's proclamation."
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But, in a down economy, anything that has the potential to improve quality of life and spur economic development is going to be hotly pursued. The Google network project will likely be a net (okay, little pun intended)boon to whichever communities end up getting it. As a Somerville homeowner, I'll always be happy to do a little groveling if it means we get transit, or mega-speed broadband, or new jobs -- as long as such benefits don't come with unacceptable environmental or social downsides. The Google project seems unlikely to carry either of these liabilities.
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http://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi/public/faq
It's all kinda vague. What we can assume from Google's history is that they have the wherewithal to do what they say and that they prefer open access, net neutrality and little-to-no censorship or surveillance. On the other hand, they are definitely not a charity. They'll want to make money off this once they get the bugs worked out.
And don't count Somerville out. Being compact and populous, and sitting in a cluster of major universities, are all advantages. Of course, we have our drawbacks, too -- but so does everyone else who's applied.
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