Google Never Forgets: A Caution Tale

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In “Google never forgets: a caution tale,” Max Fawcett (2006) has cautioned readers to be careful of what you publish on the Internet. In the first part of this essay, he mentioned about the internet makes the digital equivalent of a dishonest diary to record your life knowledge, your opinions, and your shameful stories. It is catastrophic when you can not control over the biography’s content. Also, Google can keep everything that you posted many years ago, and they are coming behind of you same as a shadow. In the second part, he tried to explain to us that some of the information in the Internet are fake, unclear and outdated. The author used from Napa Valley as an example that “superior code is also ruthlessly efficient at finding every reference, however obscure, tangential or dated it might be, when an individual’s name is searched.” The author also stated that he made a website in 1998 and after a while and specifically in 2004 he came to search for himself and he discovered that Google still has this information kept in its memory. He also tried to clarify that Google can be a reason for an employee’s termination or job refusing when his/her boss or interviewer search about their background and find some negative feedbacks on their weblog.
I agree with some of the writer’s points of view,
The rent of this apartment was 600$. I shocked when I hear this price because it is very cheap for this type of building. When came home I decide to search on the Internet to find some reasons for its low price. After while I found a website that many of previous talents came there and wrote their opinions, which shows this apartment had bed bug and silverfish because it made from wood (The bedbug registry). It happened in 2008 and 2010, but I have though by myself maybe will happen again. I am sure the property owner does not like to see this commands, but this is out of his or her control because someone already

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