Not that great. Common knowledge plus a great deal of speculations and conspiracy theories. |
It's great because it is common knowledge that only people like us know. Which parts are the speculations and conspiracy theories?
AFAIK everything is true and the rest is rhetoric.
Although I am a Google power user I'm not a Google groupie. At end of the day Google is just a corporation like any other. Would you give Microsoft or TimeWarner all your data?
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Reminds me of the Googlezon movie. |
Very cool effects in that video, nonetheless. |
Even if I don't agree with the conclusion about privacy, I really love the special effects and the voice of the narator: when he speaks everybody can UNDERSTAND what he said, even if you're fluent in English. That's really cool :) Hat tip Tadeusz |
Very nicely done, though his thoughts were silly.
The way he said privacy disturbed me (the British way?)
But yes Google is better then you. And no it doesn't have a Sci-Fi hold on us knowing everything we do. There search technology is no-where near this advanced, and if it was they would have their own Wikipedia built from the web. Simply have the bot research and reference and write it all up itself and you aren't violating copyright, same as actual Wikipedia just remove the humans. That'd be sweet....long way off though. The way computers see data is still very primitive. |
They probably got the idea from "What Barry Said". http://yoshiwa.gnn.tv/blogs/3745/What_Barry_Said
Source: http://andreaswacker.com/blog/2007/02/02/what-google-said/ |
Its a complete rip off of an animation done years ago by a group called knife party... so i see someone has already postd this. ok then. nicely copied boys. Did you get points docked b/c of unoriginality? For your next project, may i suggest using the Apple iPod ad look? That will surely be up your alley. |
hee hee i love conspiracy theories...only i like the ones that are more than just silly theories-- it was put together nicely for the target audience |