The Pros And Cons Of Google

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“It’s Google’s world, we just search in it”

We live in a world that is fundamentally run by the internet. We use it every day, multiple times in a variety of ways. We use it to keep up to date with the latest news, to watch movies and shows, to listen to music, do research for our latest assignment and even to simply search the freshest topic our mind is wandering off to. Google is there to help with all of that. Google is a search engine that was created in September 1998 by two Ph.D. students at the University of Stanford (Google, 2014). According to Stanford University’s web page, Google started out as just forty gigabytes that were all saved on a hard drive that was made out of Legos, that hard drive is now on display at the University. …show more content…

An article published by The Atlantic went viral in 2008, Nicholas Carr wrote the piece that essentially said that he felt as though online search engines were giving him a temporary education that would go away when his mind drifted off to the next thought. “It is clear that users are not reading online in the traditional sense; indeed there are signs that new forms of “reading” are emerging as users “power browse” horizontally through titles, contents pages and abstracts going for quick wins. It almost seems that they go online to avoid reading in the traditional sense.” (Carr, 2008) This is not true. Google gives us the ability to become educated on topics that without the advancement of this technology, may never have been possible. Google is nearly limitless, anything that can be learned in a library, bookstore or a classroom can be found on Google. It allows us to quickly gather and take in the information it provides to us without the hassle of hours of searching through books to locate information. The site contains about 100 million gigabytes of data and can supply you with that data in as little as 0.18 seconds (Statistic Brain, …show more content…

Google is the favored search engine because of the fact that it is exceptionally user-friendly. In just a few letters typed into the search bar, Google can guess what you’re about to type and if you’re “feeling lucky” the site will bring you right to the information that you’re longing for. Google also has numerous add-ons such as Images, News, Maps, and Calendar, but a great deal of those add-ons are not only helpful and educational but interesting including, Google Wedding Planner, SkyMaps or Translate. Using Translate you can type any word in English, choose whatever language you’d like to transform it to and Google will do all the work by giving you the translation within seconds. These extras open a whole world that without Google would be much more difficult. All the add-ons that Google has developed to compliment their site, spark the imagination. It gives people ideas that range anywhere between learning a foreign language using Google Translate to learning about our solar system through Google

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