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#14 - Google’s Gospel: How the Church of Clicks Became the Internet’s Most Profitable Religion

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The internet was supposed to be different. Back in the 1995, when dial-up modems sang their mechanical hymns and “You’ve Got Mail” was still a source of genuine excitement rather than existential dread, the web promised to be humanity’s great equalizer. Information would be free, knowledge would flow like fine digital wine, and we would all become enlightened beings connected across the vast expanse of the internet.

Instead, we got Google.

Source: TechOnion.org

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The internet was supposed to be different. Back in the 1995, when dial-up modems sang their mechanical hymns and “You’ve Got Mail” was still a source of genuine excitement rather than existential dread, the web promised to be humanity’s great equalizer. Information would be free, knowledge would flow like fine digital wine, and we would all become enlightened beings connected across the vast expanse of the internet.

Instead, we got Google.

Source: TechOnion.org

Please donate via Buy Me a Coffee or Patreon

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