Friday, November 4, 2011

Google bids pi for Nortel's wireless patent stash, brings comedy to places you never thought possible

allowing users to play Pac-Man instead of actually perform the search is presented to complete? A walk through an episode of Burn Notice? Launch of the Internet in a Magic School Bus in India? All relatively normal things of Google, Inc., but it seems that the behavior Larry Page, inexpressive is actually hide the whole character. During the recent attempt by the team to bid on the likes of Apple, EMC, Ericsson, Microsoft, RIM and Sony for a piece of Nortel's patent portfolio coveted wireless
Reuters

reports that Google is played ... less conventional. Sources said the company is offering $ 1,902,160.54 $ 2,614,972,128 thousand, better known by mathematicians as a constant and Brown Meisel Mertens constant, respectively. More fun yet, Google has decided to offer 3,141,590,000 dollars (you know,

) when bidding reached $ 3 billion. An anonymous source pretty much sums up the strangeness

"Google has bid with numbers that are not numbers. It was obvious they were competing with the distance between Earth and sun. One One was the sum of a famous mathematical constant, and then, when it reached U.S. $ 3 billion, pi offer. or were very confident or bored. "source

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