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Googled: The End of the World As We Know It
 
 

Googled: The End of the World As We Know It [ハードカバー]

Ken Auletta
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A revealing, forward-looking examination of the outsize influence Google has had on the changing media Landscape.

There are companies that create waves and those that ride or are drowned by them. As only he can, bestselling author Ken Auletta takes readers for a ride on the Google wave, telling the story of how it formed and crashed into traditional media businesses?from newspapers to books, to television, to movies, to telephones, to advertising, to Microsoft. With unprecedented access to Google?s founders and executives, as well as to those in media who are struggling to keep their heads above water, Auletta reveals how the industry is being disrupted and redefined.

Using Google as a stand-in for the digital revolution, Auletta takes readers inside Google?s closed-door meetings and paints portraits of Google?s notoriously private founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, as well as those who work with?and against?them. In his narrative, Auletta provides the fullest account ever told of Google?s rise, shares the ?secret sauce? of Google?s success, and shows why the worlds of ?new? and ?old? media often communicate as if residents of different planets.

Google engineers start from an assumption that the old ways of doing things can be improved and made more efficient, an approach that has yielded remarkable results? Google will generate about $20 billion in advertising revenues this year, or more than the combined prime-time ad revenues of CBS, NBC, ABC, and FOX. And with its ownership of YouTube and its mobile phone and other initiatives, Google CEO Eric Schmidt tells Auletta his company is poised to become the world?s first $100 billion media company. Yet there are many obstacles that threaten Google?s future, and opposition from media companies and government regulators may be the least of these. Google faces internal threats, from its burgeoning size to losing focus to hubris. In coming years, Google?s faith in mathematical formulas and in slide rule logic will be tested, just as it has been on Wall Street.

Distilling the knowledge accrued from a career of covering the media, Auletta will offer insights into what we know, and don?t know, about what the future holds for the imperiled industry.

著者について

Ken Auletta has written the “Annals of Communications” column and profiles for The New Yorker since 1992. He is the author of eight books, including Three Blind Mice, Greed and Glory on Wall Street, and World War 3.0. In naming him America’s premier media critic, the Columbia Journalism Review said, “No other reporter has covered the new communications revolution as thoroughly as has Auletta.” He lives in Manhattan with his wife and daughter.


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  • 出版社: Penguin Press HC, The (2009/11/3)
  • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 1594202354
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594202353
  • 発売日: 2009/11/3
  • 商品の寸法: 23.6 x 16 x 3.3 cm
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13 人中、12人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
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本書を読んで「なるほど」と膝を打った発見は、約9年前に私がYahooやexciteを見捨ててGoogleに乗り移った原因が、Google創始者たちのビジョンだったということだ。
創始者のLarry PageとSergey Brinの生い立ちと出会い、Google創始にいたるいきさつを読んでいると、若者が類い稀な才能と奇想天外な発想を実現する環境がある米国への尊敬の念を新たにする。日本ならこういう才能があっっても学校を卒業するまでにまず潰されてしまうだろう。もったいないことだ。

若き天才エンジニアPageとBrinの「常識はずれ」の発想こそがGoogleのGoogleたるべきところなのだが、巨大化する企業を管理することはできない。出資者たちの圧力で20歳年長のSchmidtをCEOとして雇用したのだが、それでもGoogleは若い常識はずれの発想が機動力であることには変わりない。それが良い結果をもたらすこともあれば悪い結果をもたらすこともある。悪い例がGoogle Booksと著作権の問題だ。このGoogle Booksがいかにして始まったのかというエピソードを読むと、その単純さに唖然とする。毎日Googleで検索し、Gmailで交信する私の世界は10年前とはすっかり変わった。Googleに支配されている私の現状を思うと、彼らの「Don’t be evil」というモットーをそのまま信じてよいのかどうか不安になる。

技術的な話やGoogleの将来展望についてはあまり言及されていないが、Googleの歴史を包括的に描いており、人間性に焦点を当てたルポとして読み応えがある。
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 Google社の誕生以来の歴史、現在、将来を、詳細に網羅する。この種の本にあり勝ちなチョウチン記事はなく、勝ち取った成功も、成功の副作用として湧き上がった旧体制からの反発も、将来の夢もリスクも描いて客観的だ。
 Google幹部や対抗勢力の有力者など個々人の喜怒哀楽まで描いて面白い。驚異的な取材量だ。無数のインタビューと文献を綴って構成する方針なので、甲論乙駁があり、独断や偏りのない記述になっている。Google社をバランスよく詳細レベルで理解する上でまたとない本である。
 Google社は今最も注目されている国際企業の一つだ。誰もがそのサービスのお世話になっている。本書で同社の企業理念と歴史を明確に知ることにより、サービス内容や企業戦略がなぜ今そうなっているのかをより良く理解することが出来て興味深い。
 若干冗長で大冊になっており、我々外国人の読者には重荷だ。但し文章は平易で楽しく読める。
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Google story (re)told well......not much intrepretive/predictive analysis 2009/10/20
By Sreeram Ramakrishnan - (Amazon.com)
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For a book that bills itself as something that will "offer insights into what we know, and don't know, about what the future holds for the imperiled industry", it does an excellent job with the first part, hard to say what was unique about the take of the author that was significantly different from other books such as What Would Google Do?and The Google Story: Inside the Hottest Business, Media, and Technology Success of Our Timeand hardly does justice to the last portion (what future holds). The story of the beginnings and rise of Google, its famed work culture, unconventional approaches of its founder are all well told - in this book as well as previous ones. Auletta tries to cast the discussion from the viewpoint of the advertising industry - and while that in itself doesn't provide a significantly different perspective (Anyone who understands Google's revenue streams already knows it is in the advertising business....), it does provide for interesting reading. For an initiate in the Google story, this book will do full justice. If you are already familiar with the Google story and thought that the author will focus on the future of advertising media and related topics, you are likely to be disappointed. A recent book The Curse of the Mogul: What's Wrong with the World's Leading Media Companies actually does more justice in that regard.

Auletta does (re)raise significant issues - the discussion on Google Books and copyrights is a clear standout in the book. The "hubris" as portrayed by traditional media companies during Google's infancy is mind-boggling and amusing (of course, with the benefit of hindsight). Other than the framing of the discussion in the viewpoint of media/advertising, a Google-buff is not likely to realize significant benefit from this book. That focus also forces the author not to be able to discuss products such as Google Health - which has the potential for being a disruptive solution in itself. Overall, an excellent read for the Google-newbie, but an OK addition for a Google-phile.
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Interesting in Parts, But Reads Too Much Like A Corporate Dossier 2009/11/24
By Kerri Elders - (Amazon.com)
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Without a doubt, this book is thoroughly and expertly researched.

However, it took me numerous ambivalent weeks to read it (BTW, it is not at all unusual for me to read 3 books at once and be finished with them all in two days and I am most positively interested in technology). Unfortunately, this one didn't "grab" me like I thought it would, given its topic: the most brazen, upstart Corporation in the History of the Universe. The Anti-Microsoft. What I call "The God Box," otherwise known as Google.

Although I can say I learned a lot I didn't know before (like the incredible level to which we have all been contributing personal data streams to cable, satellite, internet, and phone companies for YEARS and the commercial value of this information and the fact that My Favorite NerdHero, Jeff Bezos, is one of the original angel investors in Google AND that Amazon's search technology is based on an offshoot of Google's), it felt like those nuggets of wisdom were buried in a lot of unnecessary background noise.

I think if you personally knew some of the people covered in this book, you would find it more engaging than I did. For me, the first 2/5ths of the book read like a corporate dossier, reciting the degrees and digital pedigrees of individual employees and associated boardmembers, etc.

What I really wanted to read about was what the title promised: how Google transformed the world and how it would build it anew. I also hoped it would delve into how Google might be addressing the problem of Search Engine Optimizers who are gaming Google's algorithm and degrading the quality of search results.

I HATE to criticize a talented writer who has obviously poured so much effort into a project, but this book just fell short on delivery of its promised "sizzle," for my tastes.
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Why Google matters 2009/10/22
By Malvin - (Amazon.com)
形式:ハードカバー|Amazon Vine™ レビュー (詳しくはこちら)
"Googled" by Ken Auletta chronicles the rise of Google from its auspicious origins within the labs of Stanford University to its becoming perhaps the most influential technology company in Silicon Valley today. Mr. Auletta, who has covered the media and technology industries for many years, has drawn on his many dozens of personal interviews with key players to tell this remarkable story as only he can. Full of interesting anecdotes, insight and analysis, this highly readable book explains why Google matters a lot to consumers, businesses and policy makers.

Mr. Auletta excels at writing Google's corporate history, dedicating individual chapters to each year of its development from 1999 through 2008. Like many Internet success stories, we become acquainted with Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two (more or less) socially-awkward but undeniably brilliant persons who have remained true to their vision of making information accessible to end users via the Internet. Mr. Auletta explains that Google's focus on perfecting its proprietary search algorithms has proven to be widely disruptive to technology and media companies alike; while its control of information has garnered attention from governments and non-governmental organizations who are concerned about issues of corporate power and personal privacy.

Mr. Auletta discusses how Google's growth has posed challenges within to its management, corporate culture and strategy. While generally praising Page and Brin for their decisions, Mr. Auletta is concerned that Google's founders, who have yet to be confronted with the kind of adversity that afflicts most business owners, could be overlooking some of the external threats to the company's long-term viability; chief among these are what Mr. Auletta believes are legitimate public concerns about the use of private information for profit. Yet, it is clear from the author's thoughtful analysis that the technology and data Google collects has uniquely positioned the company to continue to take advantage of, if not define, the media/technology landscape for the foreseeable future.

I highly recommend this book to everyone.
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