New Baby at Google Labs
Days after releasing Google Vortex, a hyperdimensional transporter array that you can run on Windows 2000/XP (Linux version coming), the Mountain View juggernaut announced Glife - a 100% hosted pregnancy solution. This is Google’s latest attempt to overtake the surrogate mother market, after having failed months earlier with Google Sperm.
Glife will enable a mother to communicate with her fetus via Google Talk, project pictures through Picasa onto its embryonic cell, and purchase baby upgrades through Gbuy. Google will allow the mother to carry her child via a Google Secure Access, which will allow real-time two-way communications via the Google VPN.
Pregnant couples still using Yahoo! Baby and “Microsoft Windows Live Child Development Services Extended Edition Plus” will be given a seamless upgrade path during initial sign-on to the Glife service.
Source: Google
Domain: BloggingBirth.com



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8 Comment(s)
By Bennett Haselton on Jul 12, 2006 | Reply
Yeah but if it turns out to be twins, they hit you with all these extra storage fees!
By Search Engine WEB on Jul 12, 2006 | Reply
How long do you think it will take until this reaches Digg Homepage
By Diviner on Jul 13, 2006 | Reply
very nice.
thanx
By Mike Abundo on Jul 14, 2006 | Reply
I want my kid to be a GBaby.
By theppcbook on Jul 19, 2006 | Reply
My baby is sandboxed.
By Shanks Pandiath on Aug 3, 2006 | Reply
Mad….. as usual bizarre..where do you guys get your sources from ??
By aruna on Dec 27, 2006 | Reply
hay can any one xplain me abt “what is this “…..?
aruna
By AIM Checker on Jan 28, 2007 | Reply
Seriously though, what won’t Google create?