Joking, I was joking ... or at least I thought so at the time this morning when I suggested that the founders of Google, having snagged a NASA airstrip near company headquarters, might be starting a space-related buying spree that would lead inevitably to the mother of all "shoot for" goals: the moon.
The Economist is reporting:
As The Economist went to press on September 13th, the X Prize Foundation and Google were due to announce a new international competition to put an unmanned rover on the moon within five years. The Internet giant is putting up $30 million to sponsor the prize - with lunar videos to be featured on the firm's YouTube site.
Sure, first an unmanned rover ... then a lunar Google colony. All part of the plan for total intergalactic domination.
(Update: More details about the competition here.)
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