What happens if google didnt exist




















For instance, recently I traveled to Venice, Italy and got lost there. Without the app, I would have to ask people to find the way out. Today, Google Docs is being used by millions of people worldwide. So Google Chrome makes our lives much easier , faster and more comfortable. They have numerous products and services you may need throughout your lives. Some of which can even save your life, really! So keep heads up, and if you need something — just Google it! Skip to content 4 min read Google has become the bible of our generation.

Cloud storage has come a long way in the last few years and the one of the biggest movers has been Google. Better shift those precious files off there before it closes. One of the more alarming voids to our Google exit would be Youtube. Chromecast, the cost effective streaming devices have been a huge success for Google challenging the market dominance of ROKU and Apple. Amateur bloggers despair! The platform was purchased in by Google for an undisclosed fee.

I think we could muster up a pretty healthy petition to remove this time wasting, hair-loss inducing, frustrating mess from the Google repertoire. If Google goes it goes… just think of that for your next revolution.

Keeping with the phone theme and depending on your technological viewpoint, the once mighty Motorola mobility would cease to exist. Users of a Nexus or Moto handset would be doubly screwed, no manufacturer or operating system.

Have you got a Chromebook? Google Glass, are you fed up of everyone talking about it yet? And, unfortunately for the fine people of Kansas, Austin and Provo their fancy new Google Fibre would have to be dug up.

Back to Comcast for you! If Google did vacate the market, in many cases these orphaned companies and products would probably pack up shop and rebrand elsewhere. Recent events have focused a lot of hate around the way Google conducts its business; tax avoidance, ridiculous spending and loose privacy morals… but is it just a big target we can all aim for or are there serious concerns that need addressing by the company? How to choose the best home printer How to get the most out of Microsoft Teams for work How to pick the best business laptops How to set up dual monitors How to upgrade your PC Is a curved monitor worth it?

Is a laptop or desktop best in the home? What can I use a USB drive for? Do this! What is a 4K television? What is a graphics card and what does it do? Is not having an identity online or leaving traces online the biggest mistake you can make?

Privacy matters, not having any presence online could be great for your privacy, however it could be a disaster for the way other people will see you. What if you are not findable in a search engine, than you have done a good job protecting your privacy nobody sees any data related to you , however you did a poor job at making sure people are able to get to know you.

The Russians knew that Pravda contained state propaganda so they used other sources to get to the bottom of some news. We all know that resumes are also just propaganda, telling the best things about a specific person that are suitable for a specific job. People like to verify that, they want to know more than just the standard lines on a resume. However they want to know who you are and what you really did. And these might be the same things as you mention in a resume, however people like to check it at a source that is independent from their perspective.

Leave some digital footprint, make yourself findable, you might need it in the near future when you want to use a service or need a job. Rick Mans is a social media evangelist within Capgemini. You can follow and connect with him via Twitter or Delicious.



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