In his famous (or infamous, depending on who you ask) novel, 1984, George Orwell prophesied a future where a "Big Brother" controlled the world, watching everyone through television, knowing all, and controlling all information that made it's way into public hands. Though nightmarish and horrifyingly convincing, Orwell's novel was pure fiction when it was released.
Is it now?
In 1996, two college students started a research project with the goal to organize that labyrinth of data on the web. They called their site, a small, beta operation at the time, "Google."
Today, Google has expanded it's services to include image, video, as well as web searching, a map service including a service called street view, which allows viewers to see what that street looks like as if they were there, a news service called Google News. Google Inc. now owns You Tube, the worlds biggest video uploading and sharing sites, has it's own phone and companion Operating system, and it's own Browser, Chrome. With a few clicks and searches, all information in the world is available to so called "Googlers." It is even more so for Google Inc., who organize fads in searches in Google Trends, allowing anyone with access to the site to understand the collective conscience of the world, and what we are thinking.
Sound Familiar?
This is Googlestate, a blog that attempts to show the truth about how our lives are seen and organized by Google, and how, if abused, that power could lead to a takeover, the end of liberty and privacy. This event, I call the birth of the Googlestate.
While the world at large sees Google as a simple convenience, it could be used against us. While their informal motto is "Don't be Evil," As we have seen for years, as history repeats itself again and again, Power Corrupts.
Don't be ignorant. Don't laugh it off as paranoia. For all we know, it could be happening right now. And we wouldn't know a thing.
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May i just say that you have too much time on your hands, but keep going. It's a good theory.
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