In the week that Microsoft made its last, best bid for mobile relevance, Google was active all over the mobile ecosystem. It had recently announced an investment in satellite venture SpaceX, and was said to be stalking mobile payments outfit SoftCard, and even planning to launch direct mobile services via its own MVNO deal. Some of these reports are closer to reality than others (the MVNO rumor is a perennial favorite), but all of them reflect on the scale of Google’s ambitions to bring internet access – shaped around its own revenue generators – to every user in every location and time of day. That may involve Google elbowing the operators out of the value chain in order to encourage…