Search & Destroy: Why You Can't Trust Google Inc (NewsFactor)

Wednesday, May 18, 2011 8:01 PM

Scott Cleland's newborn aggregation tells the another side of the Google story. Published by Telescope Books, Search & Destroy: Why You Can't Trust Google Inc. is the prototypal aggregation to critically investigate Google's business practices, mission, and unprecedented noesis over aggregation admittance and the digital economy.

Google has acquired far more information, both open and private, and has invented more structure to use it, than anyone in history. Information is power, and in Google's case, Cleland argues, it's the noesis to impact and curb virtually everything the cyberspace touches. Google's noesis is mostly unchecked, incomprehensible -- and grossly underestimated.

Search & Destroy examines Google's function as the Internet's unaccompanied nation -- the newborn master of the digital aggregation universe. And Google's power, Cleland points out, depends almost entirely on the blind trust it has gained through skilled duplicity. Search & Destroy demonstrates how Google routinely says one abstract and does another.

Don't Want To Go There

Cleland shows that the world's #1 sort is untrustworthy. He exposes the unethical company hiding behindhand a "Don't Be Evil" slogan. He uncovers Google's hidden semipolitical agenda and reveals how Google's notable assignment to care the world's aggregation is destructive and wrong. Cleland is the prototypal to critically investigate where Google is directive us, vindicate ground we don't poverty to go there, and declare direct solutions.

Google's unprecedented centralization of noesis over the world's aggregation is corrupting both Google and the Internet, Cleland says. Google is evolving from an aggregation retainer to master -- from working for users, to making users work for the cyberspace behemoth.

In his review, Evangelist Eade, chair of the Argus Research Company, describes the newborn aggregation as a wake-up call. "Search & Destroy eloquently makes the case that Google has no attitude for Intellectual Property Rights, another than its own."

Unchecked Power

"Do we poverty an cyberspace devoid of privacy, concept rights, and accumulation security?," Cleland asks. Generations to come will have to springy with decisions existence prefabricated today supported on what Cleland calls "assumed acquiescence" to Google's practices.

Search & Destroy conclusively demonstrates that Google's content is to change the concern by influencing and controlling aggregation access. Ultimately, Google's Brobdingnagian ungoverned noesis is destructive exactly because Google is so shockingly-political, unethical and untrustworthy.

Availability

Search & Destroy is an exhaustively researched investigative aggregation containing over 700 references (including court documents) and more than 150 exact quotes from Google executives.

The 329-page volume aggregation is acquirable from Amazon and Barnes & Noble. E-book versions are acquirable for Kindle, Nook, and another favourite e-readers. For more information, meet www.SearchandDestroyBook.com.

About the Author

Scott Cleland is the world's directive Google critic. Cleland has testified before legislature threesome nowadays most Google. He publishes GoogleMonitor.com and Googleopoly.net, and authors the widely read PrecursorBlog.com. As President of Precursor LLC, he consults for Fortune 500 clients.

A former #1 ranked Institutional Investor autarkical shrink known for spotting primeval on ground the cyberspace dotcom eruct would burst, Cleland was also the prototypal shrink invited to declare before legislature most the uncomprehensible warning signs of Enron's fraud and bankruptcy. Fortune profiled Cleland as "ahead of the arrange in upbringing questions most WorldCom's debt, profitability, and survival." Cleland is also a former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Information and Communication Policy.


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