Ken,<br>
<span class="q"><br>>I don't see the basis for your glowing praise of Google making the world<br>>a better place. "Don't be evil" is no different than what every company<br></span><br>
<div><div> I do think their electronic books will be very
helpful.
Sometimes back, I wanted to buy a relative a gift and since he is doing
automotive engineering, I decided to buy him a hybrid/hydrogen textbook
- a strategic investment on his side. I didn't know any good book and
the local book stores have very limited choices. Searching "hybrid
vehicle" on google search allowed me to look at a wide range of
books, that I can read 2 or 3 pages, appendix and table of content </div> I
think you are against this, but I don't see anything wrong. I do go to
bookstore and do exertly what google is offering me - in fact, I have
read entire books, leave alone 2 pages right in the book store. Why is
this then being considered evil? Its what Joseph Stiglitz would call
reducing information asymmetry. It really help every body except bad
authors.<br>
As for BMW, look at it from the users point of view for a second. Can
you call their action evil? What would you do if I came and started
selling counterfeit merchandise infront of your house? You would
probabily do what google did, tell me to take my business somewhere else.<br>
I think we have a problem in the world in that what is ethical varies
between people. Some people sincerely believe the Russian oligarchs
were ethical business people, even with all the miseries they have
caused to Russian. Its very alien to me. But, I will give you a way to
differentiate google with Microsoft. Microsoft issues hurting the weak
and invisible man. Google critism are mainly about disturbing "the way
things are done here" That is why I feel they are bettering the world. <br>
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<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">P.S. Do you mind if I cross-post your message to my Linux Cafe message<br>board?</blockquote>
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Sorry I responded late, but I wouldn't have minded. <br>
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William<br><br>