CHAPTER 17: Where Is the Wave Taking Google?

322 “When asked to describe the difference”: author interview with Eileen Naughton, February 28, 2008.
322 “If you can solve search”: author interview with Larry Page available on YouTube, May 1, 2002.
323 “we scale”: author interview with Sergey Brin, March 26, 2008.
323 uploading eighty-six thousand full length movies: “Letter from the Founders,” Google 2008 annual report, April 2009.
323 “Everything Google does”: Bala Lyer and Thomas H. Davenport, “Reverse Engineering Google’s Innovation Machine,” Harvard Business Review, April 2008.
324 Its social network site: author interviews with Google executives in Russia, Jason Bush, “Where Google Isn’t Goliath,” BusinessWeek, June 26, 2008.
324 “These companies air kiss”: author interview with Andrew Lack, October 4, 2007.
324 Facebook had 200 million users: author interview with Sheryl Sandberg, March 30, 2009.
324 “Anybody that gets”: author interview with Bill Campbell, October 8, 2007.
325 Lee began with : author interview with Kwan Lee, February 10, 2009.
325 “lacks a social gene”: author interview with John Borthwick, April 28, 2008.
326 “If I were Google”: author interview with Danny Sullivan, August 27, 2007.
326 The problem with horizontal search: author interview with Jason Calacanus, September 21, 2007.
327 “the semantic web”: Katie Franklin, “Google May Be Displaced, Said World Wide Web Creator Tim Berners-Lee”, Daily Telegraph, March 3, 2008.
327 “hundreds of years away”: author interview with Craig Silverstein, September 17, 2007.
327 “We are no closer”: author interview with Marc Andreessen, March 27, 2008.
327 In his provocative book: Nicholas Carr, The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google, W. W. Norton & Company, 2008.
328 “this was the thrust”: Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business, Viking Penguin, 1985.
328 Tara Brabazon, a professor: accounts of Professor Brabazon address in both the Economic Times and the Telegraph, January 14, 2008.
329 Miguel Helft of the New York Times wrote a series of stories in April 2009 on challenges to Google’s book settlement; amicus briefs were filed with U.S. District Court Judge Denny Chin on April 13 and 17, 2009.
330 Miguel Heft, “YouTube Blocked in China, Google Says,” New York Times, March 25, 2009.
330 “China ordered PC makers”: “U.S. Makes Official Complaint to China over Internet Censorship,” Financial Times, June 22, 2009.
331 “What Google should fear”: author interview with Yossi Vardi, February 28, 2008.
331 When Marissa Mayer said: author interview with Mayer, August 21, 2007.
331 “What separates us”: author interview with Stacey Savides Sullivan, August 21, 2007.
331 “are utopians”: author interview with Terry Winograd, September 25, 2007.
332 In the 1990s: an excellent exploration of long-term capital’s demise is contained in Roger Lowenstein’s When Genuis Failed: The Rise and Fall of f Long-Term Capital Management, Random House, 2000.
332 “’Google returned links”: Nat Ives, “Media Giants Want to Top Google Results,” Advertising Age, March 23, 2009.
333 when Eric Schmidt envisioned: Miguel Heft, “Google Ends Its Project for Selling Radio Ads,” New York Times, February 13, 2009.
333 “They have no experience”: author interview with Danny Sullivan, March 20, 2008.
333 “a great company”: author interview with Fred Wilson, January 22, 2008.
333 “Google is like that fourteen-year-old”: author interview with Strauss Zelnick, January 9, 2008.
334 Although Mary Meeker believes Google is a great company: author interview with Mary Meeker, January 23, 2009.
334 “There is nothing about their model”: author interview with Clayton Christensen, April 17, 2009.
335 “There is no end in sight”: author interview with Fred Wilson, January 22, 2008.
335 “to the falsehood that you can grow”: author interview with Clayton Christensen, April 17, 2009.
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