Sunday, April 28, 2019

Search engines and the Internet have revolutionized our world - Book Reviews

There are a lot of books on Google that are hard to buy, and considering that they run between $25 and $30 each, you don't want to buy them all. However, if you want to buy a book, I can recommend a very good book. It took me two days to read at the local bookstore and finally decided to buy it. The name of this book is;

"Google search - the end of the world we know" from

 Author: Ken Auletta, published by Penguin Press, New York, New York, 2009, ISBN: 978-1-59420-235-3.

First of all, this is not an ordinary writer. He is the author of eight very good books. The other three books I have read have crossed the theme of modern media to the Internet. His latest book is absolutely incredible. I strongly recommend it - But this should not surprise anyone. The author's book is always excellent, his research is excellent, and he knows what he is saying.

*For reference only; I have no economic connection with this writer, I have never seen him, if we have done it, we may not even get along, but I think he wrote about the important topics of the information age I have read. The best books. You understand, of course, if I want to give someone such a fierce comment, I must declare these facts so as not to attract the FTC in the comments of this book.

The author explained Google's history from the beginning and continued to the initial public offering in 2004. He also explained how Google has changed from a renegade startup to such a large company that it cannot avoid the rules of big companies. Specifically, the Federal Trade Commission's potential antitrust violations are simply due to its size and the FCC's future links to mobile communications and even to the old media.

It seems that not everyone is involved in cooperation and competition, and Google is angered and sometimes angry because of its book scanning procedures and complaints from newspapers and television media. But I think my favorite chapter in this book is the last chapter, which discusses the potential future use of Google and what it means for humans. The author has put forward some very good ideas, and I believe he is right.




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