<![CDATA[Slashdot | Dvorak on Google and Wikipedia:
cryptoluddite writes “PC Magazine has an article by John C. Dvorak expanding on the community discussion of Google’s offer for free web hosting of Wikipedia. Those against the deal point out that Google may be planning to co-opt the encyclopedia as Googlepedia (by restricting access to the complete database). In a revealing speech given by the Google founders, Larry Page says he would ‘like to see a model where you can buy into the world’s content. Let’s say you pay $20 per month.’
I think we should assume Google is at minimum, sort of evil when judging its motives….]]>