Hey Google, get it together!
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Hey Google, get it together!
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- Paul Marangoni
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Re: Hey Google, get it together!
He didn't play on any of the songs listed.
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Re: Hey Google, get it together!
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How is google responsible if someone uploads wrong facts? As I see it, they only provide you with data uploaded by someone else...
How is google responsible if someone uploads wrong facts? As I see it, they only provide you with data uploaded by someone else...
- Paul Marangoni
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Re: Hey Google, get it together!
Julián Fernández wrote:??
How is google responsible if someone uploads wrong facts? As I see it, they only provide you with data uploaded by someone else...
They have a faulty algorithm that aggregates information and makes faulty assumptions. Gary's point is that there is no way for him (or anyone) to correct the information. So yes, Google is responsible for the incorrect data. I look forward to the day when Google is brought down in a class action lawsuit.
Re: Hey Google, get it together!
Google brought down by a class action law suit. Another funny. It's futile to police everything on the Internet.
- Paul Marangoni
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Re: Hey Google, get it together!
http://adsenseclassactionlawsuit.wordpr ... n-lawsuit/
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012 ... umvention/
http://thenextweb.com/google/2010/11/02 ... zz-launch/
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/2 ... overnment/
They may not be brought down, but they will be forced to change their business practices.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012 ... umvention/
http://thenextweb.com/google/2010/11/02 ... zz-launch/
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/2 ... overnment/
They may not be brought down, but they will be forced to change their business practices.
Re: Hey Google, get it together!
the proliferation of inaccuracies is what leads to history being revised and altered. perception becomes reality and culture suffers from this. the more and more we 'go with the flow', the more we'll start believing things we find online. the collected intelligence of the internet shouldn't be allowed to just roam free and spread ingnorance and disinformation. how would it feel to be associated with something that is offensive to others? And this info becomes public record (googlr knowledge). its a slipperly slope.
Re: Hey Google, get it together!
Google has google bucks. Fuck U money. They tweek a few things here and there when they get to greedy. When thing go to court it turns into something like the Apple and Samsung case. Jurors end up having to to through 600 pages of documents. Bloody joke. Goggle will not go away. If they did some company would take its place and pull off the same shit. If your in the limelight your in for a ride on the Internet.
Re: Hey Google, get it together!
Paul Marangoni wrote:They have a faulty algorithm that aggregates information and makes faulty assumptions. Gary's point is that there is no way for him (or anyone) to correct the information. So yes, Google is responsible for the incorrect data. I look forward to the day when Google is brought down in a class action lawsuit.
So? Ever read a US History Text Book in a Public School?
If you're going to go after people for "incorrect data" it seems your rooting for the wrong crowd.
Google being "brought down" for having inaccurate search results is a HILARIOUS proposition. You obviously don't understand how law suits work. A person has to prove that they were caused harm, intentionally, from a given entity. And even then. Good luck.
You don't think mega rich super stars have been trying to take out tabloids for decades? Come on man, your a smart guy... think about things a little bit...
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