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Thursday, August 10

When Google Can't Find What You're Searching For

The computer, as we know, has a quality of universality, not only because its uses are almost infinitely various but also because computers are commonly integrated into the structure of other machines. Therefore it would be fatuous of me to warn against every conceivable use of a computer. But there is no denying that the most prominent uses of computers have to do with
information. When people talk about "information sciences," they are talking about computers - how to store information, how to retrieve information, how to organize information. The computer is an answer to the questions, how can I get more information, faster, and in a more usable form? These would appear to be reasonable questions. But now I should like to put some other questions to you that seem to me more reasonable. Did Iraq invade Kuwait because of a lack of information?
If a hideous war should ensue between Iraq and the U. S., will it happen because of a lack of information? If children die of starvation in Ethiopia, does it occur because of a lack of information? Does racism in South Africa exist because of a lack of information? If criminals roam the streets of New York City, do they do so because of a lack of information?...


[Full Article: Neil Postman, German Informatics Society, 11 Oct 90, Stuttgart]

Comments on "When Google Can't Find What You're Searching For"

 

Blogger R. Mansfield said ... (Fri Aug 11, 12:29:00 PM) : 

And then there's the question that drives me: "What is the Matrix?"

 

Blogger Matthew Wireman said ... (Fri Aug 11, 03:47:00 PM) : 

I can't tell you unless you take the red pill, Rick! You will never see unless you believe...(see Augustine)

 

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