This 50 minutes documentary gives an in-depth look in the world of Google and search.
What if all the world's information would be available and easy to find? What if all the news, all books, all ...
This 50 minutes documentary gives an in-depth look in the world of Google and search.
What if all the world's information would be available and easy to find? What if all the news, all books, all texts, photographs and videos would be collected in one place, and made available, always and everywhere?
This is the goal of Google, and the company seems to be realising its core mission at an amazing speed: through its popular search engine, through Google Earth, with which users can find any kind of information based on geography, and through Google Print, a project in which Google digitizes complete libraries.
Google is divulging ever more information, in the process hiring the smartest people in the industry. But is the company aware of the responsibility it has, being the guard to all the world's information, including personal information about its users?
This documentary takes a look into the world of Google, in the company's headquarters in Mountain View, California and in its London offices. We see --among others- Vint Cerf, named 'the father' of the Internet who explains the inner workings of Google as a company. Since 2004, Cerf has been working for Google, helping them to develop new applications for the Internet. What is his view on the development of the Internet, and on the role Google plays in today's world?
With its motto 'Don't be evil', Google seems to have the best intentions. But there are also claims that Google is slowly turning into Big Brother, keeping track of its users and continuously making decisions about the information it provides to an ever faster growing number of users.
Will Google turn out to be a new Library of Alexandria, serving as a middleman that brings all useful information to anyone? Or is it turning into a monopolistic Big Brother that challenges the freedom of information?
Research: Martijn Kieft Director: IJsbrand van Veelen
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It would be good to translate this in to Spanish, because the content is really interesting and should be made available to the vast population of the World. Thanks for posting this...It seems we are enslaving ourselves without anyone's help. I will think twice about my Gmail account in future I will be more careful as to what I store on their servers.
Thanks for another great vpro "backlight" documentary. One issue not touched on is the weak spot Google presents as a primary internet etc resource - a blow-out of the physical infrastructure underlying the virtual world of Google would be catatstrophic.
What a negative and idiotic interview. They are a good company and what they are doing is SIMPLY AMAZING. Seriously amazing. They are releasing a free or very cheap operating system next year and I can't wait. Good buy microsoft rip off company.
ok, you are very far behind, but your comment was also posted 10 months ago. Electricity, cars, and every piece of technology in the world have come from funding from the elite. Google has provided me with the ability to do research on materials that would have taken centuries to gather by books. We need to keep educating people, and waking them up. With out google or the rest of the internet that would be impossible. We havent woken up since our first civilization. Look up
The fact that 9/11 was a fraud is old news. The funny thing about it is that most people aren't very interested ----- unless another false flag operation occurs. That will hold their attention for a bit and so on......
If you type in "Truth about 9/11" of course your going to get a list of skeptic sites; it implies that what happened wasn't the actual truth. Try simply typing in 9/11.
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Thanks for posting this...It seems we are enslaving ourselves without anyone's help. I will think twice about my Gmail account in future I will be more careful as to what I store on their servers.
One issue not touched on is the weak spot Google presents as a primary internet etc resource -
a blow-out of the physical infrastructure underlying the virtual world of Google would be catatstrophic.