Posted on 09/13/2018 6:37:21 AM PDT by C19fan
Just a reminder that Google operates in China and kowtows to Chinese Communist censorship rule. That is the definition of fascism.
What goes around comes around.
Sounds a lot like illegal ‘in kind’ campaign contributions..................
I agree. And a good example of projecting their flaws, weaknesses, criminal behavior on others ie conservatives.
Only in America can an escapee from the Soviet Union end up a communist mole in the United States.
Googles policies and actions are the fascist ones.
Projecting Robber Baron he is.
Google IS Evil as it turns out.
Actually, I’m more of a monarchist...
We can't allow the people to decide how to vote and how to live their lives. They might choose wrong. < /swamp mode>
Obviously a Google employee who was there leaked this to Breitbart.
Whoever you are, thank you!
Google Inc. is a publicly-held company subject to SEC rules and regs.
Google prospectus excerpt: Google is offering 14,142,135 shares of Class A common stock and the selling stockholders are offering 5,462,917 shares of Class A common stock. We will not receive any proceeds from the sale of shares by the selling stockholders. This is our initial public offering and no public market currently exists for our shares. The initial public offering price is $85.00 per share.
Following this offering, we will have two classes of authorized common stock, Class A common stock and Class B common stock. The rights of the holders of Class A common stock and Class B common stock are identical, except with respect to voting and conversion. Each share of Class A common stock is entitled to one vote per share. Each share of Class B common stock is entitled to ten votes per share and is convertible at any time into one share of Class A common stock.
Our Class A common stock will be quoted on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbol GOOG.
Investing in our Class A common stock involves risks. See Risk Factors beginning on page 4.
—snip— rest at source
SOURCE http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1288776/000119312504143377/d424b4.htm
I’m pretty sure that if their lives depended on in, not one single Liberal could define Fascist
I love they throw words around, AS IF they comprehend what they are saying.
Someone needs to tell them that rhetoric and ideas are NOT the same thing.
Wouldnt this be an In-Kind Political Contribution?? By a publicly-held company?
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GOOGLES SELFISH LEDGER IS AN UNSETTLING VISION OF SILICON VALLEY SOCIAL ENGINEERING
This internal video from 2016 shows a Google concept for how total data collection could reshape society
By Vlad Savov@vladsavov May 17, 2018
Google has built a multibillion-dollar business out of knowing everything about its users. Now, a video produced within Google and obtained by The Verge offers a stunningly ambitious and unsettling look at how some at the company envision using that information in the future. The video was made in late 2016 by Nick Foster, the head of design at X (formerly Google X) and a co-founder of the Near Future Laboratory. The video, shared internally within Google, imagines a future of total data collection, where Google helps nudge users into alignment with their goals, custom-prints personalized devices to collect more data, and even guides the behavior of entire populations to solve global problems like poverty and disease.
When reached for comment on the video, an X spokesperson provided the following statement to The Verge: We understand if this is disturbing -- it is designed to be. This is a thought-experiment by the Design team from years ago that uses a technique known as speculative design to explore uncomfortable ideas and concepts in order to provoke discussion and debate. Its not related to any current or future products.
All the data collected by your devices, the so-called ledger, is presented as a bundle of information that can be passed on to other users for the betterment of society. Titled The Selfish Ledger, the 9-minute film starts off with a history of Lamarckian epigenetics, which are broadly concerned with the passing on of traits acquired during an organisms lifetime. Narrating the video, Foster acknowledges that the theory may have been discredited when it comes to genetics but says it provides a useful metaphor for user data. (The title is an homage to Richard Dawkins 1976 book The Selfish Gene.) The way we use our phones creates a constantly evolving representation of who we are, which Foster terms a ledger, positing that these data profiles could be built up, used to modify behaviors, and transferred from one user to another:
User-centered design principles have dominated the world of computing for many decades, but what if we looked at things a little differently? What if the ledger could be given a volition or purpose rather than simply acting as a historical reference? What if we focused on creating a richer ledger by introducing more sources of information? What if we thought of ourselves not as the owners of this information, but as custodians, transient carriers, or caretakers?--snip---rest at source
SOURCE: https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/17/17344250/google-x-selfish-ledger-video-data-privacy
I was shocked, they're worse than I thought!
I use Bing.
Bkmrk.
I simply ignore the pervert lover millionaires and deal with real problems.
The next best thing I can do is encourage mentally healthy normals to listen to those millionaires on the available video. Painful to watch and listen to.
They are about as articulate as "bad dogs" who keeps leaving big messy smelly piles in the middle of your living room... or your bed.
Arrogant, delusional losers.
***YAWN***
Sergey who??
Revenge of the Nerds. And they all sound like Kermit.
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