Google has its hands in lot of different pies these days but an area that doesn't get a lot of attention is its relatively small investments in start-ups. Perhaps the highest profile investment is FON, which is trying to build a global Wi-Fi network. Google's most recent investment is Meraki Networks Inc., which is developing low-cost products and services to deploy wireless networks. Meraki is an off-shoot of MIT's Roofnet project.
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Re: Google's Low-Key VC Plays
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Randy Charles Morin
on Fri 01 Dec 2006 07:13 PM EST | Permanent Link
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