I Told you Google was Taking over the World

First Google takes over the Internet … and now they are planning their victorious push to take over Earth’s surface, dry surface. Google is creating cars that can get 70-100 miles per gallon. They are awarding $1 million in grants and $10 million in funding to whoever can present the almighty Google with a proper plan.

The plan is called RechargeIt is being run by google.org and its goal is to further research of “Healthy” cars (and to take over the world). As it is Google already has the largest solar campus in the U.S. and one of the largest in the world.

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I wanted to let you know about some of the cool things going on over at the US Blogs Community at Bumpzee. There is an RSS Feed which will give you snippets of every post in the community, both on blogs and in the community itself. Also, you can get a US Blogs button and a list of links to all the blogs in the community.
Sephyroth
Google seems to be trying all areas as its potential business avenue…some times I think whatever goes up too fast has to come down soon too….I am not averse to any of their actions just a simple philosophy of ups and downs of anything as a matter of fact in life…
Has anyone seen the latest Rich Jerk email? In it, RJ blacklisted some of the biggest Internet marketers around…
What the??
Weird vendetta maybe?
Anyway, I personally know one of the ‘gurus’ who was named on the Rich Jerk’s blacklist and that he’s part of a new affiliate site being launched June 28.
He’s a really good guy, I’ve known him for a long time but he says I can’t really ask him who else is involved because they (the Gurus) are remaining anonymous. He did say that the Rick Jerk is definitely not involved though. It looks very cool…
Does anyone know anything else about it?
http://www.richgurus.com
Most attractive part of this site is that its price tag is SO much less than Stompernet (which was the most over-priced rubbish ever).
Anyway, check out the Rich Guru site, there’s truck loads of stuff there.
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