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Gilder on Google

During the last tech boom, George Gilder was one of the grandest prophets of the Internet. His prognostications were dead right--until they weren't. And suddenly Gilder was broke and scorned by his one-time fans.

Me, I still think he's smart as a whip. And in the latest Wired, he's whipping out his vision of a future in which cheap electricity will be just as important for companies like Google as cheap bandwidth.