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that the user is never wrong. The person in the system is never wrong.”
Steven Levy • In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
Most who use the Reddit hack are doing so for practical reasons, but it’s also a small act of protest—a way to stick it to the Search Engine Optimization and Online Ad Industrial Complex and to attempt to access a part of the internet that feels freer and more human.
Charlie Warzel • Is Google Dying? Or Did the Web Grow Up?
Marc Andreessen.pdf
drive.google.comThis marvelous Theorem, grasped in a once-in-a-lifetime flash of intuition by Tom Rohe of Bremerton, Washington[xli], will serve as our introduction to the grim topic of Systems-exploitation: DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS TEND TO DESIGN WAYS FOR THEMSELVES TO BYPASS THE SYSTEM We pause only briefly to validate it with a well-known example from Government: E
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Jerry Michalski
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Consumer Trends 2021
newconsumer.comGoogle’s Panda release in early 2012, all Google users have unique search results based on their usage.
Ray Velez • Converge: Transforming Business at the Intersection of Marketing and Technology
Google search and Wikipedia in particular are great examples of how the internet has enabled immense scale and speed: every crawlable page on the web, every sufficiently noteworthy topic, etc, returned to you within a second. But choosing the extreme end of scale is at odds with the key property of personal knowledge management: relevance. A scient... See more