To: slnk_rules
Google bought You Tube, Sketch Up, and probaly lots of other stuff. In the corporate world, the philosiphy is not to “devide and conquor”, but aquire what cannot be stomped out.
There is nothing inherently evil about what corporations do.
Google seeks to buy out, consolidate, and rule the information world. The fact they have a leftist agenda is really the only thing that makes them evil.
14 posted on
12/14/2008 6:35:43 AM PST by
ChetNavVet
(Build It, and they won't come!)
To: ChetNavVet
Google seeks to buy out, consolidate, and rule the information world. The fact they have a leftist agenda is really the only thing that makes them evil. Could not agree more. They are a wonderfully innovative and savvy company. I do think that because they are an INFORMATION company, they are blind to the how poisonous an ideological agenda will actually be to them. It is like viewership of the network news. Everyone laughs at it because they don't trust it. Google, with all its top notch stuff, could be a glitzy PRAVDA in a few years (although PRAVDA is actually a fairly decent news org nowadays).
21 posted on
12/14/2008 6:43:47 AM PST by
slnk_rules
(http://mises.org)
To: ChetNavVet
“the fact that the have a leftist agenda..”
Well there is that..
I still use Alta Vista, tried Dogpile and was not impressed, tried Cuil...no thanks...
32 posted on
12/14/2008 6:51:48 AM PST by
padre35
(You shall not ignore the laws of God, the Market, the Jungle, and Reciprocity Rm10.10)
To: ChetNavVet
The fact they have a leftist agenda is really the only thing that makes them evil.
The only thing?
That fact alone makes what they're doing completely evil. It could not get more evil than that.
When it comes to the presentation of the news, or the selection of the news, any organization with either a left-wing or a right-wing agenda or any agenda at all, should be construed as evil.
The news, or information, or editorials, or discussions, should be presented as what it is, from whatever source, and the reader should be the one deciding what he/she will select to read.
52 posted on
12/14/2008 7:51:09 AM PST by
adorno
To: ChetNavVet
In the corporate world, the philosiphy is not to divide and conquor, but aquire what cannot be stamped out.Well, not always, if Microsoft does it, it is unquestionably evil.
57 posted on
12/14/2008 8:36:19 AM PST by
Balding_Eagle
(Overproduction;, one of the five top worries of the American farmer.)
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