*The New York Review of Books* /In barely a decade Google has made itself a global brand bigger than Coca-Cola or GE; it has created more wealth faster than any company in history; it dominates the information economy. How did that happen? It happened more or less in plain sight./ How Google Dominates Us August 18, 2011 <http://www.nybooks.com/issues/2011/aug/18/> James Gleick <http://www.nybooks.com/contributors/james-gleick/> Tweets Alain de Botton, philosopher, author, and now online aphorist: The logical conclusion of our relationship to computers: expectantly to type "what is the meaning of my life" into Google. You can do this, of course. Type "what is th" and faster than you can find the /e/ Google is sending choices back at you: what is the /cloud/? what is the /mean/? what is the /american dream/? what is the /illuminati/? Google is trying to read your mind. Only it's not your mind. It's the World Brain <http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2011/aug/18/how-google-dominates-us...>. And whatever that is, we know that a twelve-year-old company based in Mountain View, California, is wired into it like no one else. Google is where we go for answers. People used to go elsewhere or, more likely, stagger along not knowing. Nowadays you can't have a long dinner-table argument about who won the Oscar for that Neil Simon <http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2011/aug/18/how-google-dominates-us/#>movie where she plays an actress who doesn't win an Oscar; at any moment someone will pull out a pocket device and Google it. If you need the art-history meaning of "picturesque," you could find it in /The Book of Answers/, compiled two decades ago by the New York Public Library's reference desk, but you won't. Part of Google's mission is to make the books of answers redundant (and the reference librarians, too). "A hamadryad is a wood-nymph, also a poisonous snake in India, and an Abyssinian baboon," says the narrator of John Banville <http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2011/aug/18/how-google-dominates-us/#>'s 2009 novel, /The Infinities/. "It takes a god to know a thing like that." Not anymore. [...] Continua qui: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2011/aug/18/how-google-dominates-us...