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NASA Takes Google on Journey Into SpacePromotionWorld.com NASA Ames Research Center, located in the heart of California's Silicon Valley, and Mountain View-based Google Inc. (www.google.com) announced plans to collaborate on a number of technology-focused research-and-development activities that will couple some of Earth's most powerful technology resources. NASA and Google have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that outlines plans for cooperation on a variety of areas, including large-scale data management, massively distributed computing, bio-info-nano convergence, and encouragement of the entrepreneurial space industry. Google's innovative search technologies connect millions of people around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web property in all major global markets. "Google and NASA share a common desire—to bring a universe of information to people around the world," said Eric Schmidt, Google chief executive officer. "As Silicon Valley continues to lead in developing technologies that will guide our nation's economy in the 21st century, partnerships combining the best in public sector innovation with the cutting edge of private industry will serve as the gold standard in public-private partnerships for years to come," Eshoo said. "The City of Mountain View is excited that two of our community's most innovative and dynamic organizations, Google and NASA Ames Research Center, are forming a new research and development partnership at Ames. This new collaboration will undoubtedly result in new research projects and endeavors with tremendous potential for innovation and far-reaching benefit," said Mountain View Mayor Matt Neely. |
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