Google Power and Google Master Plan
Are you a Google-enthusiasts who uses everything Google? Within Google, you can use Google Search to search for information, Gmail as your communication tool, YouTube to watch videos, Google Checkout to pay money, Blogger to post you diary online, Docs & Spreadsheets for your documents need, Google Maps to get directions, Google Earth to explore the world, Picasa to organize photos, Google Toolbar for easy access functions, and etc etc etc. If you’re one of Google hardcore addicts, watch this video about the possible power of Google, and the ultimate Master Plan.
Still trust Google “Don’t be Evil”? The master plan may be speculative, and the privacy consent is unfounded, but the video is nicely done, and present a very simple fact – that the information (websites or web pages) that is been buried by Google, can hardly seen the light. That’s the power of Google.
Video by http://masterplanthemovie.com/
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July 30th, 2009 19:43
Great video. I loved everything about your post. Google has really a lot to do with some stuffs. I mean, it’s really getting bigger, even having some branches and sub-branches that are helpful. Thanks for this one.
August 27th, 2008 13:21
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March 23rd, 2007 22:21
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March 23rd, 2007 05:25
Well what are the alternatives? Google has had the “don’t be evil” company motto almost since its beginning and they didn’t really go against that motto very often (or at least they were caught significantly less than almost all competitors).
Should I take my business and go to companies that already have proven that they ARE evil and that they don’t give a rats ass about my privacy? like Yahoo!, AOL, Microsoft?
This is the Internet and a little bit of healthy paranoia is usually a good thing. But it’s not that I subscribe to a free service for live. I’ll use the internet search that usually gives me the best results (for me, currently, Google) I use the free e-mail service that gives me the best set of features (currently Google) but as long as a competitor comes along that does things, there is not much that will keep me there.