The Wonder of the Early Web Returns to My Intranet
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Once Upon a Time on the World Wide Web, before Google arrived and established a self-fulfilling prophecy as their motto, "Don't be Evil," you could ask a question of the Internet and it would reflect what was known about the world's thinking on the subject. I used to do this quite frequently. I don't do it so much anymore because all I get back are advertisements or an algorithmic regurgitation based on partially digested bits from my search history and bottom dwelling sludge from who knows what data mining expedition.
The Wonder of the Early Web Returns to My Intranet
The Wonder of the Early Web Returns to My…
The Wonder of the Early Web Returns to My Intranet
Once Upon a Time on the World Wide Web, before Google arrived and established a self-fulfilling prophecy as their motto, "Don't be Evil," you could ask a question of the Internet and it would reflect what was known about the world's thinking on the subject. I used to do this quite frequently. I don't do it so much anymore because all I get back are advertisements or an algorithmic regurgitation based on partially digested bits from my search history and bottom dwelling sludge from who knows what data mining expedition.