Google
Library Foe Penning Googlization Book
By David A. Utter
Is anyone asking Google the hard questions?
Vaidhyanathan, a University of Virginia
professor and blogger, doesn't seem
to think so.
The question and answer exchange between
him and a reporter at The Daily Progress
summarizes all the things people fear
about Google, but haven't fully questioned.
He recounted one of the big concerns,
transparency, that has been raised frequently
about Google. Our readers generally
hear about this in the context of determining
click fraud, but Vaidhyanathan sees
transparency as a much broader area
of interest:
The real question is not one of danger,
but one of transparency. You can imagine
some nightmare scenarios in which Google
allows the government to have too much
information about us and people are
falsely profiled.
Or you can imagine that Google starts
censoring access to information. I don’t
think either of those scenarios are
either imminent or likely, but that
doesn’t detract from the fact
that as Google grows in importance in
our lives, we should demand some accountability.
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