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Neil Gaiman
“Google can bring you back 100,000 answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one.”
Neil Gaiman

Rachel Caine
“[Myrnin to Claire about their costumes of Pierrot and Harlequin, respectively]
"Don't they teach you anything in your schools?"
"Not about this."
"Pity. I suppose that's what comes of your main education flowing from Google.”
Rachel Caine, Feast of Fools

T.J. Klune
“I googled “what to do when your future werewolf mate / boyfriend /best friend courts you and brings you a dead rabbit.â€�

First, there was a lot of porn. Then I found a recipe for Maltese rabbit stew. It was delicious. The stew, not the porn. The porn was weird.    ”
T.J. Klune, Wolfsong

“If you can spell "Nietzsche" without Google, you deserve a cookie.”
Lauren Leto

Stephen        King
“I had been hobbled, perhaps even crippled by a pervasive internet society I had come to depend on and take for granted... hit enter and let Google, that twenty-first century Big Brother, take care of the rest.

In the Derry of 1958, the most up-to-date computers were the size of small housing developments, and the local paper was no help. What did that leave? I remembered a sociology prof I’d had in college - a sarcastic old bastard - who used to say, When all else fails, give up and go to the library.”
Stephen King, 11/22/63

Alyson Noel
“I did Google him, you know."
"Oh, so you GOOGLED him Oh, well, that changes everything then, doesn't it? What could I possibly worry about now that I know you've conducted such a thorough Internet search?”
Alyson Noel, Fated

“In the Information Age, the first step to sanity is FILTERING. Filter the information: extract for knowledge.

Filter first for substance. Filter second for significance. These filters protect against advertising.

Filter third for reliability. This filter protects against politicians.

Filter fourth for completeness. This filter protects against the media.”
Marc Stiegler, David's Sling

Steve Wozniak
“All of a sudden, we’ve lost a lot of control,â€� he said. ‘We can’t turn off our internet; we can’t turn off our smartphones; we can’t turn off our computers. You used to ask a smart person a question. Now, who do you ask? It starts with g-o, and it’s not Godâ€�”
Steve Wozniak

China Miéville
“My Google-fu is strong.”
China Miéville, Kraken

Eric Schmidt
“Google dress code was: "You must wear something".”
Eric Schmidt, How Google Works

Jennifer Lynn Barnes
“I wondered and I prayed and I Googled.”
Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions
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Maggie Stiefvater
“Well, this was disappointing. I supposed I had jumped to a rather large conclusion, with the help of my research. It just went to show that Wikipedia was a liar and Google a whore.”
Maggie Stiefvater

Elaine Ostrach Chaika
“Trivia are not knowledge. Lists of facts don't comprise knowledge. Analyzing, hypothesizing, concluding from data, sharing insights, those comprise knowledge. You can't google for knowledge.”
Elaine Chaika

Jason Heller
“God bless this encyclopedic Mr. Google, whoever he was.”
Jason Heller, Taft 2012
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Robin Sloan
“America pays defense contractors to build aircraft carriers. Google pays brilliant programmers to do whatever the hell they want.”
Robin Sloan, Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore

Lev Grossman
“I killed the Google Alert I used to have on myself two years ago. I don’t need any more information about myself. I get more than enough of that just by being me.”
Lev Grossman

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“When new things emerge in our world, its best to put some time into researching them and trying to gain an understanding. With that understanding, you're then able to think about and plan for the new business applications for those things and the new ways in which your business may profit from them.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“One of the major prompts for businesses implementing change is the evolution of technology. As new technologies emerge or new use cases emerge for existing technologies; markets are forced to reorganize and therefore businesses are prompted to reorganize in response to that.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Organizational restructuring is something that should take place within a company fairly regularly. With our modern day economy being as dynamic as it is, and with change being as prevalent as it is, companies need to be adaptive and flexible - and that requires regular restructuring.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr

“My guess is (it will be) about 300 years until computers are as good as, say, your local reference library in search.”
Craig Silverstein (Director of Technology, Google.com)

Steven Levy
“We designed Google to be the kind of place where the kind of people we wanted to work here would work for free.
- Urs Hölzle”
Steven Levy, In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives

“You know something is profoundly wrong with our economy when Big Tech has a higher take rate than the mafia.”
Ritchie Torres

“I had spent the day before Googling how to kill yourself and how to kill yourself the easiest and how to kill yourself the fastest and when you start to kill yourself do you want to change your mind? but the thing is, when you Google things like that, you won't get answers the way it normally works. You will instead get numbers to hotlines and therapists and articles with lists about why you should stay alive.

So of course I was scared.”
Kaleena Madruga, Does It Hurt?

Alan Jacobs
“The blessing of Google is its uncanny skill in finding what you're looking for; the curse is that it so rarely finds any of those lovely odd things you're -not- looking for. For that pleasure, it seems, we need -books.-

(Bran Flakes and Harmless Drudges)”
Alan Jacobs, Wayfaring: Essays Pleasant and Unpleasant

“Ask God, not Google”
Al Carraway

Dan Desmarques
“There is discrimination, and the opportunities are not equal to everyone. Most countries are blocked from using several crucial features on Google, Amazon, Shopify, AliExpress, and many more platforms that the "internet millionaires" use to get all of their wealth. They are not smarter than you! They simply have access to markets that are blocked to you! When you try to compete inside their markets, the domain owners alter the algorithms to favor people in that geolocation and put them and their products in front of your. I have been stopped from uploading books for no other reason than being in east Europe. People don't believe these stories are true because they don't want to believe they are living in such a world. It's like the story of the Native Americans, who were offered blankets contaminated with diseases to kill them. Now you are being offered a blanket of illusions that gives you lies. And when you say the truth, they call it a conspiracy and hate speech.”
Dan Desmarques

“User comfort matters, and Bronva's design reflects this belief. Drawing inspiration from the familiar interfaces of Google and Bing, we provide a seamless transition for users. It's about offering a new, privacy-focused search experience without sacrificing ease of use.”
James William Steven Parker

Nicholas Carr
“In his 1993 book Technopoly, Neil Postman distilled the main tenets of Taylor’s system of scientific management. Taylorism, he wrote, is founded on six assumptions: “that the primary, if not the only, goal of human labor and thought is efficiency; that technical calculation is in all respects superior to human judgment; that in fact human judgment cannot be trusted, because it is plagued by laxity, ambiguity, and unnecessary complexity; that subjectivity is an obstacle to clear thinking; that what cannot be measured either does not exist or is of no value; and that the affairs of citizens are best guided and conducted by experts.â€�11 What’s remarkable is how well Postman’s summary encapsulates Google’s own intellectual ethic. Only one tweak is required to bring it up to date. Google doesn’t believe that the affairs of citizens are best guided by experts. It believes that those affairs are best guided by software algorithms—which is exactly what Taylor would have believed had powerful digital computers been around in his day.”
Nicholas Carr, The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains

Daniel Vincent Kramer
“Sundar Pichai's ability to foster rapid innovation while maintaining such a sense of calm is truly remarkable”
Daniel Vincent Kramer

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