When you start reading this, the geek in you kicks in and you think it is interesting that they describe the large network that google operates. After a while, you realise that the description is so primitive that you could have done it yourself. So you resign to understand the persons and the business decisions that underlies the company. Unfortunately, no personal descriptions of the founders are found anywhere in the book (except as rudimentary as Ph.D. students, which I could have found on Wikipedia) and the business decisons are glossed over. So, does it describe why Google is changing out lives? Nope, except to repeat ad infinitum that they have a lot of processing capacity and a lot of data &hellip:
I really can't justify the reading of this book.
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