[rohrpost] Hack the Google self.referentialism - Google Will Eat
Itself
Hans Bernhard
play at ubermorgen.com
Mon Dez 19 18:43:51 CET 2005
Hack the Google self.referentialism - Google Will Eat Itself*
Bari/Vienna, 18 December 2005
How can a dictator be funny for the people? One chance is to know how
to entertain the people, while continuing to influence every decision
they make, so invisibly maintaining the totalitarian power untouched.
Google's management knows very well how to entertain surfers. They
are not a (totalitarian) government, but they are the first, and
almost only reference for most of the internet users. Moreover they
periodically announce and release new, effective (and entertaining)
services. People like these services. People want them and want even
more of them.
It's not a Microsoft-like type of monopoly at all. On the Google
planet everything works and is easy and funny. Everything is light
(as the interface) and tasty (as the images search), resource-rich
(as Gmail) or fast and updated (as Google News). So the "cream" of
fun and the "strawberries" of interesting results are flavouring the
Google dictatorship. In fact we're talking of a monopoly, or so, in a
certain number of strategical net economy sectors.
The Google database is an incredibly valuable bunch of data. It's
constituted by the most visited pages of the net. But they are
selected through the Google's page rank algorithm. It's the paradigm
of their self-referential game: the moment they had enough
credibility they established the web filter criteria, and then, being
the first source, they decided what the content of this source would be.
On the other hand the database of searches and the requests of other
services (news, images, cheap prices, personal mail) is even much
more relevant. In fact, it can be localized and statistically
analyzed, and crossing locative, general and product searches,
constitutes the secret dream of every Internet marketing executive.
It deals to a frightening perspective of 'profiling' the Google's users.
The common perception is that Google offers chances of augmenting the
personal information power in exchange of small and digestible amount
of advertisement.
But all the recorded data (the queries and their respective users)
are simply ignored by the users, which are hypnotized by an almost
perfect virtual machine.
This funny empire has another crucial element: the advertisement.
Goggle is the biggest player in the net advertisement business
(actually adv is its core business). Being the most visited search
engine, it attracts billions of users. Their billions of eyeballs are
seeing Google's pages with the above mentioned textual advertisments,
that everybody can fairly buy (AdWords).
On the other end, tons of people have become "publishers" through the
giant blog phenomenon. So they are entitled to share the bits of
profits through the Adsense program. They accept to display this tiny
text advertisment in exchange of a small amount of money for every
click on them. This process is protected and monitored for preventing
abuse.
The final (actual) scenario is Google as the giant middleman. It
sucks money from the advertisers offering a targeted portion of the
global webspace. And it gives spare changes to the publishers for
their collaboration. It sucks infos from the websites (and news,
images, prices) and it releases it to the user's queries. Being in
the middle it is more and more the unavoidable balancing center of
the system. But we're not talking about a natural systems. We're
talking about business and predominance.
Google's position is predominant in the same moment it enteres a new
business field with a new service. It's the Google effect: creating
consensus on a new business, even if it instantly gets the
predominant position.
The greatest enemy of such a giant is not another giant: it's the
parasite. If enough parasitites suck small amounts of money in this
self-referentialism embodiment, they will empty this artificial
mountain of data and its inner risk of digital totalitarianism.
http://www.gwei.org
* Text by Alessandro Ludovico feat. UBERMORGEN.COM vs. Paolo Cirio
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