How Google Lost Its Mojo

Alex

The Taiwanese animators, who burst into the Web's collective consciousness with their rendition of the Tiger Woods drama, are back. This time, their target is no other than Google (and its lost of mojo).

Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] - via Epicenter


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Erm, if you don't want anyone collecting your computer data, DON'T BROADCAST IT! If you're going to use technology, it's up to you to be informed on how it works.
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egbert google admitted that their cars collected data from pretty much everyone they drove past and still to this day have that info....

also after their deal with verizon they announced their plan to end net neutrality....

how is that being paranoid again?
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Most of the pictures look about the same to me as if someone removed books or cameras from people's hands. But maybe that isn't what was intended, as people think very differently of a book and a smart phone. A family reading together would also be disconnected, but people would probably pick more positive descriptions for such an image.
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Agreed. Remove any other external stimuli from the photo and you have a similar image. My daughter has her nose buried in her Kindle, would we think twice if it was an actual book?
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Good points, PlasmaGryphon and ursusblue. You too, THAT Alan. They were actually looking at porn but I was embarrassed to admit it, so I made up that story about the artsy stuff.
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As further evidence in favor of the going theory that they could be looking at anything, today's article on Neatorama entitled: "Cool Vintage Photos of People Reading".

Remove the books and such and it's exactly the same as this article's images, only from a different age when our tech didn't exist. You can clearly see that the behavior of gathering in groups and ignoring each other to read stuff is exactly the same as it was back then.

People complain about these things without realizing that the same things have happened before with less tech and no serious detriment to the human race then, either.
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