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- coopaloop, on 09/07/2008, -2/+42It's amazing to think that Google has only been around for ten years. It's already played such an important part in revolutionizing the internet. In many ways, google really has changed the world.
Here's to another ten as successful as the first! - somberlaine, on 09/07/2008, -0/+23It is really hard to think of the internet as we know it today without Google.
- futebollounge, on 09/08/2008, -0/+15Aww the day i made google my homepage was the day i never looked back.. at yahoo
- sasukechaos, on 09/08/2008, -1/+14With Googles layout, they captured what each other search engine forgot: Simplicity. As everyone rushes to add features... Google keeps everything simplistic. Lucky investor bastards.
- Iluvator, on 09/08/2008, -0/+10I think that google changed the world as much as the steam engine or Ghandi. It took a large collection of computers and created an accessible mountain of information. If there is going to be a singularity, Google is surly the biggest step we've taken towards it yet.
- Haecceity, on 09/08/2008, -3/+10Not a single article from MrBabyMan on the first two pages. I feel like I can breath again.
- kitkatsavvy, on 09/08/2008, -0/+7sachin said:
Try not to use Google for about a month and you will get the answer to your question– Has Google Changed The World?
good point..survival wise - anyone can live without google/internet for a month easily..its just been a real quick way to find information..not physically apparent - inactive, on 09/08/2008, -1/+7and that's what they have done with Chrome!
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -0/+5it is
every time you don't 'get' something you go to google and if google doesn't 'know' then you can safely ask a question without looking like a moron
when people ask questions for which the answer is easily known one asks 'are you google deprived'
one of my 'friends' wanted me to explain data portability and why it was significant and as i answered him he kept challenging me about each detail finally i said 'you do the work go to google' - defaultbb, on 09/08/2008, -1/+5shuldve bought some shares back then
- Scotty87, on 09/08/2008, -2/+6altavista.com Hahaha
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -0/+3it has nice 'front page' i do show up in a 'vanity search'
i happened to speak to vc person and he brought up cuil rhapsodizing about it as a vc investor's wet dream
and i thought
'but everyone i know thinks it sux'
so i was just checking i am always open to the fact i might be wrong - inactive, on 09/08/2008, -2/+5Do you digg the submitter or the article.
- oldhick, on 09/08/2008, -0/+3Ghandi changed India, not the world.
- itcoll, on 09/08/2008, -1/+4MIND YOUR WORDS !!!
- xXDanteXx, on 09/08/2008, -0/+2ummm....you do know you suck right?
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -1/+3Google has fallen from 746 dollars a share to 430 dollars today, in just over a few months.
Nice 40 percent collapse. This stock was just another dot.com dream.. (and there were dot.com stocks that actually made money, like microsoft and sun and SGI and intel- their stocks still lost 80% of their value when the bubble burst)
G - chrissku, on 09/08/2008, -3/+5Think about it...Google has most of the passwords, financials, and other vital information that control more and more of the world everyday. In many ways Google is becoming our Overlord.
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -1/+3in the last number of articles about google no one even mentions cuil
are they already history ? - oldhick, on 09/08/2008, -0/+2Do you use it? It sucks. So yes, it is history.
- atomicmonkey, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1Its not really that amazing temporally. Most companies revolutionize an industry with their first product or service. Not bashing Google or anything; they've done great but its rare to see someone revolutionize an industry more than once. If anyone can do it, Google is certainly one to consider.
- atomicmonkey, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1RIP Yahooligans!
- bluesnowmonkey, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1Was that a toast?
- luap119, on 09/08/2008, -3/+3Larry and Sergey have inspired me! They are my God! haha
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -0/+0http://blog.65daysofsteve.com/2008/09/wall-e-dvdsc ...
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -5/+3Gandhi is an over-hyped half-naked Cloth-sewing hypocrite,who successfully duped the world into thinking that he was all for non-violence!
- spenner, on 09/08/2008, -4/+1The world may be Googles oyster, she seems so young and nieve, but I have a feeling by the age of 16 she is going to have been ***** by a lot of people
- deaconyermouf, on 09/08/2008, -15/+10BAN MRBABYMAN!!!!
- kishosingh, on 09/08/2008, -10/+1I am agree with one "Google has changed the search marketing world" but Gandhi changed the world no... Gandhi was the part of world changing movement.
- poprocksandsoda, on 09/08/2008, -20/+1It's also the 10th anniversary since Google did anything that mattered. Everything they do now is uninspiring and commodotized.



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