
Trillions of Questions, No Easy Answers: A (home) movie about how Google Search works
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Trillions of Questions, No Easy Answers: A (home) movie about how Google Search works Read MoreGoogle’s claim to “organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful” has earned it an aura of objectivity. Its dominance in search, and the disappearance of most competitors, make its lists of links appear still more canonical. An experimental new interface for Google Search aims to remove that mantle of neutrality.
A New Tool Shows How Google Results Vary Around the World Read MoreCommunications of the ACM, April 2019
By Dirk Lewandowski
“A proposal for building an index of the Web that separates the infrastructure part of the search engine—the index—from the services part that will form the basis for myriad search engines and other services utilizing Web data on top of a public infrastructure open to everyone.”
The Web Is Missing an Essential Part of Infrastructure: An Open Web Index Read MoreJust eleven years old [in 2009], Google has profoundly transformed the way we live and work-we’ve all been Googled. Esteemed media writer Ken Auletta uses the story of Google’s rise to explore the future of media at large.
Googled: The End of the World as We Know It Read More