GOOGLE NIE POKAZUJE CI INTERNETU

🎬 Editing: Martyna Bara Google now processes over 8.5 billion searches a day. Each one is a trace of human intent—a question, a decision, a fear, or an intention to purchase. In 1998, a search engine was created with the sole purpose of organizing the internet. But it quickly becomes clear that whoever controls search controls what people see. From PageRank and the idea of ​​a "better internet," through AdWords, which turns intentions into money, to YouTube, which is learning to hold attention longer than anything before in the history of the web. Google buys YouTube and Android, and the phone ceases to be a device and becomes a constant source of data about people. Maps track the world's movements in real time, and Gmail, Chrome, and Android connect everything into a single ecosystem. Meanwhile, questions arise that no one has had to ask before: who controls access to knowledge? who decides what exists on the internet? and where does "organizing information" end and control begin? Today, the story of a company that began as a search engine and ended up as the infrastructure for digital reality. #Google #GoogleHistory #YouTube #Android #BigTech #Document #Business #Technology #Internet #DataControl #AdWords #PageRank #DarkSideBusiness