Earlier today Google published its annual Founders’ Letter. This is a kind of “Google State of the Union” missive that Google has published annually since it went public.Many bloggers picked up on the following remark in the document
penned by Google CEO Larry Page: “[I]n many ways, we’re a million miles
away from creating the search engine of my dreams, one that gets you
just the right information at the exact moment you need it with almost
no effort.”
Some people also commented on the glaring omission of any discussion of privacy — an issue that has generated numerous problems for Google around the world, most recently in the form of the European Union Court of Justice’s establishment of a “right to be forgotten” (by Google). There was also no discussion of the myriad legal investigations and anti-competition claims still pending in India, Canada and, potentially, once again in Europe.
Source:http://searchengineland.com/google-state-union-strong-yet-vulnerable-191605
Some people also commented on the glaring omission of any discussion of privacy — an issue that has generated numerous problems for Google around the world, most recently in the form of the European Union Court of Justice’s establishment of a “right to be forgotten” (by Google). There was also no discussion of the myriad legal investigations and anti-competition claims still pending in India, Canada and, potentially, once again in Europe.
Source:http://searchengineland.com/google-state-union-strong-yet-vulnerable-191605
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