From Inside Higher Ed: Siva Vaidhyanathan, a media studies professor at the University of Virginia and a notable Google gadfly, said the company overplayed its hand by essentially trying to rewrite the rules governing the copying and distribution of book... continue reading "Please Refine Your Search Terms - Inside Higher Ed" »

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From National Journal: http://www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/google-s-tarnished-chrome-20110311 From The Hook (Charlottesville weekly, previewing Virginia Festival of the Book): http://www.readthehook.com/89147/books-time-twitter-hooks-hot-lit-picks-17th-festival From C-ville (the other Charlottesville weekly): http://www.c-ville.com/index.php cat=141404064432695&ShowArticle_ID=12680703113536840 Reason.org (libertarian magazine's blog) http://reason.org/blog/show/google-decontructed Concurring Opinion (legal blog) http://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2011/03/vaidhyanathans-googlization-a-must-read-on-where-knowing-is-going.html MacLean's (Canada's leading news magazine)... continue reading "More recent coverage of Googlization" »

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By Adam Thierer of Tech Liberation Front. See the comments below the review for my response.... continue reading "The first nasty review of Googlization!" »

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From the San Jose Mercury News: Perhaps the most valuable accomplishment of "The Googlization of Everything" is to point out that Google does not exist for our benefit. Google, in the end, is just another profit-driven business that must serve... continue reading "Review: What if Google went over to the dark side? - San Jose Mercury News" »

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My talk at Harvard Book Store video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player... continue reading "My talk at Harvard Book Store" »

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