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This blog is based off of Robin Sloan's EPIC 2015, an awe-inspiring presentation about the future of data and news. The key company is Google - with its extensive organizing technologies which supposedly will someday allow access to an unimaginable amount of concievable information. (EPIC 2015 is © Robin Sloan. Used with permission.)

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I Sense a Mounting Increase in Anti-Google Supporters

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Recently, Google has branched off into different industries that is making some people very upset!

This post is to open your eyes, if you are Anti-Google (whether now or maybe later), to change your opinion about Google.

Google's mission statement is: "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." - Find just 1 feature or program they have released that does NOT comply with that mission.

Why is that when a company or corporation gets large, people automatically hate it? Now, this may have something to do with local political views... as we Republicans in the USA are for large corporations because it helps the economy. Democrats are generally against them, since the rich people get richer. (Of course - they want the government to give them everything. Sound anything like communism to you?)

I'm not too sure about other countries, but I would guess most people are also against large businesses. Is it because you think the rich people are getting richer? While this may be true, it opens new job opportunities for poorer people.

Since Google is a software company, they probably do not have many openings for poor people, so maybe you hate large corps or think they're evil because they add competition for other, smaller corporations? Well welcome to the business world. Competition exists. There's nothing you can do about it. You know the old saying, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em." Or, if you are feeling really rich... "If you can't beat 'em, acquire 'em." - lol, don't buy Google ;)

Or perhaps it is because you think it leaves no space for you in the software world... actually, I am not quite sure why you would hate them.

I would LOVE to hear your reasons in a comment :) Please reply via comment and we can discuss this issue further.


2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Google is taking over the world, and we must not have that! Get your tin foiled hates on and START PROTESTING.

March 08, 2006 7:25 PM  
Blogger Matt said...

Well what makes you think they're taking over the world?

March 09, 2006 5:51 AM  

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