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Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine- Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

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Page 1: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Will Google Rule the World?

Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S.

OLLI at Widener University

Spring 2012 Class 1

Page 2: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Googlization of Everything has permeated our culture.

A ubiquitous brand.

Part of the common vernacular.Google is used as a noun and a verb everywhere

Page 3: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

What Does The Word “Google” Mean?

Google basically is a play on the word “googol”

A “googol” is a number

followed by 100 zeros•  Goooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,

oooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooogle

Page 4: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Google’s play on the term reflects the company’s intention to organize the immense amount of information currently on the web and beyond.

Page 5: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Questions?• Why is Google always in the news?• How do Google’s business decisions

and product development impact my life?

• How do Google’s business decisions and product development impact people and nations around the world?

• Is Google on the verge of becoming indistinguishable from the Web itself?

Page 6: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Course Goals• To identify the techniques which Google

has used to achieved prominence on the Web.

• To look at the ways Google is seeking to achieve prominence in other areas of technology.

• To create thought provoking discussions on Google’s multifaceted technologies and their impact on global social issues which affect:– personal privacy– information access – product competition.

Page 7: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Techno-cultural Imagination

• What sorts of historical factors influence why one technology “succeeds” and another fails?

• What are the cultural and economic assumptions that influence the ways a technology works in the world?

• To what extent do technologies guide, influence, or determine history?

• To what extent do social conditions mold technologies?• To what extent do technologies mold social changes?

• Can technologies spark revolutions?

Page 8: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Every Generation Has to Adapt to New Technologies

When you were young, how did your parents cope with the technological change?

Exponential increase in computing power every 2 years.

How are you and your friends coping With the new digital technologies?

Moore’s Law:

Page 9: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Understanding Google is like a blind man being able to describe

an elephant.

Page 11: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Mission Statement “to organize the world’s information and

make it universally accessible and useful” • create

the perfect

search

engine.

Page 12: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Google Orchestrates Many Different Online Services and Products for Public Use.

Page 13: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Google Juggles the Production of Other Products and Services

Operating System for Mobile Phones

Google Chrome Browser for the Web

Google ownsMotorola for Digital media.

Page 14: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Inventions in the Pipeline

Glasses that project the web and entertainment to the eyes of the wearer. Developed by Google X at a lab in a hidden location in California.

Page 15: Will Google Rule the World? Lois S. Levine-Elman, M.S. OLLI at Widener University Spring 2012 Class 1

Interview Techniques theWay Google asks potential employeesquestions such as:

You are shrunk to the heightof a nickel and thrown into a blender. Your mass is reducedSo that your density is the sameAs usual. The blades start movingIn sixty seconds. What do you do?

Other companies are copying Google