It’s not surprising that the Internet search-engine superstar needs energy. Companies like Google own massive computer frameworks, known as server farms, to store all that digital data floating around in cyberspace. While Google is quite hush-hush about how many computers it owns, estimates put it at about 1,000,000 servers (almost 2% of the world total), and an enormous amount of power is needed to keep them running constantly.
June 30th, 2010 | Marin Katusa | 2 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "Google"
You Can Never Be Sure How Fabricated Income and Earnings Are These Days
For that, we recommend you go to the balance sheet to look at assets. But be warned! Not all assets are created equal. There are current assets. There are tangible assets. And there are “other assets.” What you really want to find out is how much a business can earn from its net tangible assets without increasing its borrowing or spending (capital efficiency).
August 11th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 5 comments | Continued


