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"Stross has written an entertaining and informative book - I recommend it, and it will be interesting to see what emerges from Google over the next few years. I imagine that an update will be needed."
Based on unprecedented access he received to the highly secretive "Googleplex," acclaimed New York Times columnist Randall Stross takes readers deep inside Google, the most important, most innovative, and most ambitious company of the Internet Age. His revelations demystify the strategy behind the company's recent flurry of bold moves, all driven by the pursuit of a business plan unlike any other: to become the indispensable gatekeeper of all the world's information, the one-stop destination for all our information needs. Will Google succeed? And what are the implications of a single company commanding so much information and knowing so much about us?--From publisher description. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Google is a Big Deal, and even though there's not much more to say then "we really should be keeping an eye on these folks," this book is valuable.
Also, it'll probably be completely irrelevant in six months. ( )