Waterloo has become a hot bed for wireless technology development what with Research in Motion's growth. It shouldn't come as too big of a surprise to see Google establish a foothold by acquiring a wireless start-up called Reqwireless Inc. (purchased last summer but only disclosed yesterday) and, most recently, actively hiring software engineers and programmers. From what I can tell, Reqwireless makes wireless browser and e-mail software, although its Web site says they are no longer available for sale. As for what it means for Google's wireless plans, perhaps the company isn't content to just have its search engine ported to the wireless world - maybe it wants to take on browser makers such as AvantGo, and e-mail makers such as Nokia, Good and RIM. For more details on Google in Waterloo, check out my story in today's Financial Post. By the way, Google shares hit another record high yesterday. Can't wait for Larry Page's keynote at CES later today.