Quote from AK100:
What for example if Google were to develop an online operating system, so called 'cloud computing' where your computer is the one you're working on at that time.
If I came to your office for example, logged on to any PC all my programs, data and the like are right there.
Why can't Goog smash MSFTs monopoly and if so why can't the shares be worth $5,000 to $10,000 over the next several years?
This is the real key to Google's potential not what they're doing now or next year.
Expect the phrase 'cloud computing' to be a real buzzword in 2008 as tech companies realise it's not only the future but for some of them a once in a lifetime opportunity.
You're already seeing the battlefield shape up with the free Lotus MS Office type application launced last month. Goog also has it's own online suite of programs similar to Word, Excel etc.
Goog's potential is truly unlimited. This can be said for very few companies. A 2-4 trillion dollar market cap sometime in the next few decades isn't unrealistic.