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on Sat Oct 01, 2005 05:59 PM
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obli writes "In Google's official blog, Dr. Brian L. Fisher (an entomology researcher) writes about a newly discovered species of ant that he has named after Google (Proceratium google). The reason for this name is a tribute to the usefulness of Google Earth in his research. This is not the only species with a company name, there is also the GoldenPalace.com Monkey (Callicebus aureipalatii)." The California Academy of Sciences also has a short piece on the discovery along with a brief background of Dr. Fisher.
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Finally, Google expands into animals (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Finally, Google expands into animals (Score:4, Interesting)
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RIAA sea cucumber? (Score:5, Funny)
Very appropriate (Score:5, Interesting)
Big deal. (Score:4, Funny)
Can we change (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Can we change (Score:5, Insightful)
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Meh.... Nothing new (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Sllime mold beetles... Irony at it's best??? (Score:4, Informative)
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Trademark Infringment? (Score:5, Funny)
Confusing the transitory with the long-lasting? (Score:5, Insightful)
Two hundred years from now, this ant species will probably still exist. But the name will seem just as silly and puzzling to the scientists of that day as if Dr. Fisher had named the new species Proceratium petsdotcom.
In the long run, this little stunt will probably harm Dr. Fisher's reputation more than it will help Google's.
wtf? (Score:3, Funny)
Louse! (Score:5, Informative)
I pitty the species that gets named after SCO Group.
I will name my children... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I will name my children... (Score:3, Funny)
When I was a kid, my name was "What'd you break?!" My nickname was "Dammit!"
Re:I will name my children... (Score:3, Funny)
Sim Ant? (Score:3, Interesting)
So much for google games
About the Golden Palace Monkey. I think that having private coorporations sponsoring this kind of research in exchange for branding is a great idea. It benefits all of us. And the name "Golden Monkey" doesn't sound half bad after all.
Googleverse (Score:4, Funny)
Golden Palace (Score:5, Funny)
Text of Google release (Score:5, Informative)
9/30/2005 10:37:00 AM Posted by Brian L. Fisher, Associate Curator of Entomology, California Academy of Sciences
At a time when the power of information technology doubles every 12 to 15 months and extends to capture every scrap we have, digitizing biodiversity information is a final frontier for IT. It's an essential step to ensure society maintains and hopefully increases bio-literacy. Toward this end, there's Antweb. It's a project from the California Academy of Sciences that has incorporated the Google Earth interface to provide location-based access to the diversity and wonder of ants: from your backyard to the Congo Basin.
As society advances, literacy increases and bio-literacy decreases. If you're illiterate, you may view a library as thinly sliced stacks of firewood; a Google search engine is meaningless. If you are bio-illiterate, a forest is at best a green blob to be consumed. If you are bio-literate, you see the diversity of the forest and understand that each animal, each plant, tells a story and has a place.
Google has helped us achieve free and democratic access to information, but now, with Google Earth, it's taken an important step to promote bio-literacy. Together with other institutions in the Bay Area, Google is uniquely poised to take on this enormous task.
There are two ways people need to access information on biodiversity: either have a name for which they want more information, or they are at a location and want to know what they will find there. On Antweb, you can access information about ants via location - and Google Earth allows for any scale of access via location. So you can be in Santa Clara County and see what ants you are likely to find. Soon you will be able to create a field guide for ants in any location defined in Google Earth.
We tried to get NASA's help to develop such a system for years with their mapping expertise and data, but Google Earth answered the call first. I am so impressed with Google that I have named an ant I recently discovered in Madagascar Proceratium google. Its bizarrely-shaped abdomen is an adaptation for hunting down obscure prey: spider eggs. Here's what it looks like.
I hope that Google will continue applying its skills to serve biodiversity data to conservation planners and the general public. Google has given us a tool to connect the 6 billion people on earth with our remaining biodiversity. Antweb welcomes any form of collaboration to help achieve this goal - and may the ants be with you.
Google (Score:5, Funny)
ohh, wait, forget that last one....
Finally it fits the original quote (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Finally it fits the original quote (Score:5, Informative)
Two things: I can't believe it took over a half hour for someone to post that. Secondly, I can't believe the parent post got modded offtopic given that the Simpsons episode it's from had ants as the inspiration for that quote.
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The Ants (Score:4, Informative)
For those of you how are not impressed by ants, try to build one.
I can see it now, Ballmer "Kill Google!" (Score:4, Funny)
Dr. Flake: Mr. Ballmer! Mr. Ballmer! They found new ant! The news was even slashdotted!
Ballmer: Just tell me it's not Google.
Dr. Flake: umm.. yes, it's google.. but...
Ballmer: What the fuck! Ants? Google now searches ants now?
Dr. Flake: umm... actually no...
Ballmer: Fucking Eric Schmidt is a fucking pussy. I'm going to fucking bury that guy, I have done it before, and I will do it again. I'm going to fucking kill that ant.
Ballmer:
Dr. Flake: This entomology researcher named Dr. Fisher used Google Map to find his ants, sir...
Ballmer: FUCK! FUCK! FUCK! (throws chair across the room)
Dr. Flake: It's quiet facinating and in his research which it recites
Ballmer: Shut the fuck up, Flaky. You talk too much.
Dr. Flake:
Ballmer: Flaky, Quick! Find me one of them smart research scientist to find me a diabolical giant ANTEATER!
Dr. Flake: umm.. yes, sir... but our search doesn't cross link between search and map, sir...
Ballmer: Geee, Flake! Do I have to think of everything? Just fucking Google it!
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