My life is googlebalized more and more day after day.
If I need check my e-mail, Gmail is there smiling after me telling I can use its almost infinite storage.
If I want to find something at the web, then Google brings me the best searches in the first page (very few times I need to go to further pages).
If I want to know what I have to do today, Google Calendar makes my memory to feel itself useless...
If I need to search for the best researches in the internet, Google Scholar is almost like a teacher advicing me what to read and what better not.
If I need some quick translation, the polyglote Google translate will destroy any Babel tower.
If I want to chat, I don't need anything else than the instant messaging included in my gmail (which is always open while I'm on my computer; that means, at least eight hours per day).
etc. gooetc. googletc. google, goooogle goooooogle...
Is this googlebalization a necessity or just a tool? I would just go nuts if Google systems just disappear suddenly but, at the same time, I'm just getting tired of all this facilities. I hate my love to Google!!!
This is my happily awful G-life... and maybe yours too. So, what to do whith all this? I'll better watch Youtube videos or write here at Blogger... Damn!! They're also part of my Google Life...
This week I'll be thinking about the goods and dangers of this googlebalization...
If I need check my e-mail, Gmail is there smiling after me telling I can use its almost infinite storage.
If I want to find something at the web, then Google brings me the best searches in the first page (very few times I need to go to further pages).
If I want to know what I have to do today, Google Calendar makes my memory to feel itself useless...
If I need to search for the best researches in the internet, Google Scholar is almost like a teacher advicing me what to read and what better not.
If I need some quick translation, the polyglote Google translate will destroy any Babel tower.
If I want to chat, I don't need anything else than the instant messaging included in my gmail (which is always open while I'm on my computer; that means, at least eight hours per day).
etc. gooetc. googletc. google, goooogle goooooogle...
Is this googlebalization a necessity or just a tool? I would just go nuts if Google systems just disappear suddenly but, at the same time, I'm just getting tired of all this facilities. I hate my love to Google!!!
This is my happily awful G-life... and maybe yours too. So, what to do whith all this? I'll better watch Youtube videos or write here at Blogger... Damn!! They're also part of my Google Life...
This week I'll be thinking about the goods and dangers of this googlebalization...