Nobel laureates use Google
Written by WTJ on July 26, 2007 – 9:42 pm -If scholars can’t use Google, do you know how suffering will them be? Even Nobel laureates use Google. Proof? I caught this line the Peter Doherty’s The Beginner’s Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize (2005), “A Google search will also provide a spectrum of positive and negative assessments of Florence’s views.”
I’m reading this book for second time at the moment. The first time I read it was last year and that was just for the fun of reading. Now I’m reading it for the second time because it is a required reading for one of my subjects, and I never thought that book like this will be a reading material to pass the unit.
It’s funny that some of the websites are actually block by my ISP, and Google is one of them. So I am forced to use yahoo, and I am not satisfied with Yahoo search results, Google search is doing way better than Yahoo. Companies grow, Google grow as well, it’s part of the business, Google is evil, but I like it.
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