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- eric - Jul 18 2008 | Google, George Dyson, free, fiction, science fiction
Some excellent looking hard science fiction from Dyson in the new edition of Edge.
- Tosh - Jul 18 2008 | google, fiction, george dyson
A short story by George Dyson to read later.
Quoted: When Ed examined the traffic, he realized that Google was doing more than mapping the digital universe. Google doesn't merely link or point to data. It moves data around. Data that are associated frequently by search requests are locally replicated—establishing physical proximity, in the real universe, that is manifested computationally as proximity in time. Google was more than a map. Google was becoming something else.
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