Google pledges $10 million for plug-in hybrid research
Google has gone all googly-eyed over plug-in hybrid vehicles, pledging more than $10 million in funding for the nascent technology. At a sunny photo op at its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters yesterday, company officials showed off a handful of Toyota Prius and Ford Escape cars that had been modified to plug in. With big talk including the idea of hybrids feeding stored energy back to the power grid (yes, it makes our heads spin a little too), the company's philanthropic arm, Google.org, made a qualified splash. "Google is not going to get into the business of building and selling hybrid electrics," said Google.org's Dan Reicher, a former assistant energy secretary under President Clinton. "Our focus is on accelerating their developing through research, testing, and investment." Of course, some stingy types point out that $10 million ain't exactly earth-shattering. But a spokesperson for GM, which has taken the lead on plug-ins, said he applauded the announcement: "Every little bit helps."
source: The New York Times, Felicity Barringer and Matthew L. Wald, 19 Jun 2007
source: USA Today, James R. Healey, 18 Jun 2007
see also, in Gristmill: Google tries to kickstart an energy revolution
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theBike45 Posted 12:09 am
20 Jun 2007
Little bit is the operative word
I suppose it's a good feeling to feel superior to Google. Their paltry contribution to EVs will go down as the most insignificant effort by a
fat cat in history. Google truly sucks.
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WWAGD?! Posted 2:58 am
20 Jun 2007
GM building old fashioned Boolean search energy
Word on the street is that GM is funding a 10 million dollar project to build a Boolean based search engine -- the kind that most knowledge scientists discarded in the early 70s.
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