Mrs. Robinson, from memory Google started out with just 250 networked computers that were storing data. Now look at them, they are like SkyNet.
As everything moves to the cloud, servers, processing power and bandwidth are dropping in price as competition heats up. Its a good time to get thousands of big fat MN servers all serving up your porn of choice, with those thousands and thousands of seedy little Hugh Henfer wannabes paying MNs for he privilege of servicing their clients needs.
I guess you're telling me that's not a problem

LOL. Ok, cool. I can't wait to be in charge of a big beefy server (provided I can afford it, LOL) It's going to be fun. Just told my husband we may have to become an LLC or something to protect ourselves from the inevitable law suits, LOL. That's one of the things the foundation should help us out with, I would think.
This is a real world problem, with global implications and natural fit.
You would be providing a service to society. Whose gonna try to take you to court? Google for making them pay to crawl your MN and pay you to serve up their adWords?
Real world solutions to $100bn - $200bn problems like this mean you would be filthy stinking rich. You could afford a few servers.
But data businesses can be cash positive, you could get paid before your bills come in, like MN earning drk for mixing - lol.
Just one small problem - something like this doesn't (1) happen over night, and (2) no one is actually sure this is going to be requested as a feature that gets into production. lol.
Would be great though. Earning just $1 from 1 billion people each year would make this a $multi-billion cottage industry (yes, I can do math - still thinking investment value of 10-20 PE).