Free Information? The Case Against Google

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Title: Free Information? The Case Against Google
Description: This book is written to respond to the often heard but erroneous statement: “You can find everything online now!” Internet users assume that information is free. They do not question if free (in the sense of gratis) information fetters the freedom (in the sense of liber) of information. Using Google as a case study and the political economy of communication as an approach, this book aims to examine Google as a corporation in a capitalist system. The book illustrates how Google is both a product and a force in a specific political economic system. The ultimate aim of the book is to empower readers to realise that Internet users have the power to free information.
Authors: Micky Lee
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Information technology--United States, Internet industry--United States--Management
Categories: COMPUTERS / Information Technology, COMPUTERS / Internet / Web Browsers
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:This book is written to respond to the often heard but erroneous statement: “You can find everything online now!” Internet users assume that information is free. They do not question if free (in the sense of gratis) information fetters the freedom (in the sense of liber) of information. Using Google as a case study and the political economy of communication as an approach, this book aims to examine Google as a corporation in a capitalist system. The book illustrates how Google is both a product and a force in a specific political economic system. The ultimate aim of the book is to empower readers to realise that Internet users have the power to free information.
ISBN:9781863358163
9781863358170