Google Plans To Destroy Unindexed Information 319
linolium writes "Executives at Google, the rapidly growing online-search company that promises to 'organize the world's information,' announced Monday the latest step in their expansion effort: a far-reaching plan to destroy all the information it is unable to index. 'Book burning is just the beginning," said Google co-founder Larry Page. 'This fall, we'll unveil Google Sound, which will record and index all the noise on Earth. Is your baby sleeping soundly? Does your high-school sweetheart still talk about you? Google will have the answers.'" FYI; it's The Onion, so yes, it's a joke.
In other news (Score:5, Funny)
Re:In other news (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:In other news (Score:4, Funny)
Check out the Sources (Score:2)
As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:2)
Big foot? Huh, what, where?
I assume this must refer to some image that isn't included in the 'light-html' version that anyone with two brain cells working turns on first thing after making an account here? ;)
Wasn't hard to see it was satire though, I had a pretty good hunch even before I RTFA. Moderately funny, not the best, but good for a chuckle at least
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:2, Funny)
Now, now (Score:5, Funny)
Ease up, cowboy. There will be a dupe you can complain about coming along in 5 minutes. My money's on the "Microsoft employee virus chaser" myself - anyone want to place bets that "Freespire" is the next dupe?
All Google All the Time (Score:3, Interesting)
I believe the parent poster was hinting to the fact that Slashdot, lately, is All Google, All The Time. Just like we got sick of 9/11, just like we got sick of the Tsunami, just like a lot of folks are already sick of hearing about Mississippi...people just get tired of hearing about something constantly. I'm sick of reading news that looks very much like it was spoon-fed by a PR agency. I worked for such an agency f
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28784 [theonion.com]
"Bush: Our long national nightmare of peace and prosperity is finally over." -- Onion, Jan 17/2001.
+1 Prophetic (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:2)
a guy at the onion writes out the exact worst case scenario as a result of dubba becoming president, and it comes pretty much all true. I don't know if i'd be happy or crying if that happend to me.
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:2)
Just wondering... How did you find this story if you've blocked Zonk?
Re:As if dupes weren't enough... (Score:2, Informative)
I love the Onion... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I love the Onion... (Score:2, Informative)
Humor Alert (Score:2, Funny)
Nice... caught me off guard.
When did
Re:Humor Alert (Score:5, Funny)
It didn't, they just did their usual amount of fact checking.
My response to Google... (Score:2, Redundant)
Alright, smartass, that's enough.
AH HA!!! (Score:3, Funny)
The Onion is now 'Stuff That Matters'? (Score:5, Insightful)
Planet-Geek [planet-geek.com]
Re:The Onion is now 'Stuff That Matters'? (Score:2, Insightful)
This is worse than the winzip ad! (Score:5, Funny)
No problem (Score:5, Funny)
Re:No problem (Score:2)
Ohh shit! Run /. run!
Septemebr fools? (Score:3, Funny)
and I thought it all started with (Score:2)
The onion as a news source. (Score:2, Interesting)
-Rick
Sooo.... (Score:2, Funny)
DUP! (Score:4, Informative)
Re:DUP! (Score:2)
Yahoo and Google to Merge? [slashdot.org]
Gmail's Birthday Presents [slashdot.org]
Say 'Cheese' to Google Satellite at 10AM [slashdot.org]
Google Ride Finder Announced [slashdot.org]
And my personal favorite:
Google Moves Into Drink Market [slashdot.org]
ach (Score:2)
not really worthy of a Slashdot mention, but what the hell -
RB
Oh, boy... (Score:2)
Anyway, nothing to see here. Move along and don't forget to Google someone.
Plonk Zonk! (Score:5, Insightful)
I want news, not ads for nerds.
Re:Plonk Zonk! (Score:3, Interesting)
Oh right, like there's a big difference between the two. I hate to break it to you, but 'news for nerds' often means "there's a new blinkie device we can all go buy."
If you really want news for nerds, then I suggest actually going to a real news site. Google's got a great news site. If there's a topic you're interested in, you can often find sites that specialize on that topic. If you want a discussion board with semi geeky topics, then Slashdot's perfect. You can even
Re:Plonk Zonk! (Score:2)
Actually you can. Just read at +5.
Re:Plonk Zonk! (Score:3, Insightful)
Sounds Great for me! (Score:2)
it would destroy my entire library; Anything that I write down would be immediately destroyed; Any checks I right would spontaneously combust. And (GASP!), Since they would be unable to index my paycheck, which is technically information, I would (GASP!!) not be paid!! You can also make
Re:Sounds Great for me! (Score:2)
Good thing they've got the hills [google.com] taken care of.
yikes look at some of these comments (Score:2)
maybe google should announce a new product called "google humor": at the touch of a button you will be able to chuckle for a moment and then move on with your life
Is this a wakeup call? (Score:5, Interesting)
This article calls attention to just how silly the whole thing is. Before I'm modded as a troll, I'd like to point out that I like Google too, but it isn't healthy to worship them this much or post every single Google-related rumour on the internet on this site.
And of course, if Zonk actually did think it was real, that just makes everything I said all the more true...
Re:Is this a wakeup call? (Score:2)
Re: From Mrs. Brittain (Score:2)
If you don't want your wife to find out that you are looking for love online, don't post on a website that she reads. Busted.
Love,
The Inflatable Mrs. Brittain
good thing (Score:5, Funny)
OTOH, I sent this page to some friends, and they actually believed it for a few minutes... I need new friends...
Annoying (Score:2, Flamebait)
I don't mean to sound like a troll, but I can't help feeling that the mods are experiencing a near-constant desire to start flame wars lately. Is it too much to ask that we at least try to raise the bar a little
Re:Annoying (Score:2)
Personally, I think most people don't bother to look at the categories, they just skim the headlines. Therefore even giving this a dedicated category wouldn't help. Content like this isn't appropriate on the main page. At the very least it should be handled like the Games section where you can opt to have it hit your personalized main page but otherwise you have to go to
Re:Annoying (Score:2)
Re:Annoying (Score:2)
Are you saying that it isn't obvious that they tried to make the story look serious instead of humorous? As I said, linking the article is not what I found inappropriate; framing it as a non-humorous article was what rubbed me the wrong way.
No, just right. (Score:3, Informative)
Now let's review the content: speculation, rumours, and outright lies, coupled with a small mix of facts.
I think Zonk has proven that he's aware of what's going on, and he's able to make a fairly well played post on the topic. I think this is perfectly topical and great. If you don't get the joke, head on over to here [slashdot.org] and decheck Zonk as an edior.
Oh Sweet Jesus, It's 4/1 All Year Long (Score:2)
So you all... (Score:2)
Re:So you all... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:So you all... (Score:2)
Zonk (Score:2)
I was right - it's his mental condition.
Now let's see, we're due to see this as a dupe around Sunday...
LOL (Score:2)
In the spirit of the Onion... (Score:5, Funny)
Kinda weak... (Score:2)
But we all know Slashdot isn't interested in that sort of tripe.
- shadowmatter
Whatever... (Score:2)
This isn't even funny anymore (Score:2, Insightful)
I come to Slashdot for news. Not parody. I read the Onion regularly, and I read the Onion for laughs. I do not read Slashdot for laughs (except the occasionally funny comment).
How did this get past the editors? "Stuff that matters." Yeah, we're living up to that real well. Fake news - that really does matter.
why this is an appropriate article for /. (Score:3, Insightful)
People seem to be complaining that
But secondly I think this belongs here because it is actually a really funny story: much funnier than that which I've usually read in the onion. I'm not much of an onion fan personally but I have several friends who like to email me links from the onion from time to time. So I've seen a few stories and when I received this one I thought it was hilarious.
What are the odds... (Score:5, Funny)
Meanwhile, just last night, I wrote to Google and said, "OK, you find everything on the Internet, you find what I need to get stuff done at work on my workstation, but why can't you find my car keys?" And now they're going to do that.
Apparently, this means we can all stop submitting Google headlines to Slashdot. Ask me instead.
Just like in Futurama... (Score:4, Funny)
Exactly! (Score:2)
And remember, you need the SENIOR scooter, not the junior
Re:Just like in Futurama... (Score:2)
But just remember, SCOOTY PUFF JUNIOR SUUUUUUUUUCKS!
Re:Just like in Futurama... (Score:3, Informative)
Yeah, yeah, I always have to ruin the joke.
Ooo! Ooo! I know! (Score:2)
It will be Steve Jobs! But he wont be on a flying scooter, it will be the prototype, jet powered, Segway II! He'll confund them with his Reality Distortion Field while saving all the doomed information from oblivion by copying it to his iPod.
Roland, Timothy, and Zonk (Score:2)
Then, there's Timothy, the post-anything, dupe-everything /. bot. I think his most annoying habit is putting his own two cents in the post, as if his opinion is worthy of front page attention. Like Roland, thankfully Timothy has been less visible recently.
Now we have Zonk. He dupes as much as Timothy, posts his game reviews to the front page, and he posts stories that aren't even quite up to April Fool's Day
goodbye zonk (Score:2)
i wonder if they take much notice of the preferences stats, cause i just unticked the zonk box.
Our Search Engine Marketing Analyst fell for this! (Score:3, Funny)
Our analyst doesn't bother to actually read the article, and spends several hours creating reports proving every page on their site appears in Google's database! I almost fell out of my chair when heard about this.
For obvious reasons I cannot reveal my true identity.
Oh yeah? (Score:2)
You misspelled IIS.
dc comic homage (Score:2, Informative)
Is it April already? (Score:2)
September 2nd (Score:2)
seriously (Score:2)
and on that note, it would help if it a. wasn't a dupe or b. was actually real.
if we wanted fake, not really all that funny satires about stuff like this we could visit sites like the onion on our own.
In other news (Score:2)
Competition? (Score:2)
Which Google? (Score:5, Funny)
Oh, that Google. Thanks for the elaboration, yes I've heard of them before.
Two words (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, I know it was an onion article...
Re:I, for one... (Score:2, Informative)
Google plans to "destroy" unindexed information by indexing it. Get it? Good.
Re:I, for one... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:I, for one... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I, for one... (Score:3, Informative)
Of course, this is an Onion article, so it's a joke.
I am confused about one thing: while I'm used to Slashdot reporting non-news as news, and incorrect news as news, outside of April Fool's I don't think I've ever seen them report satire as if it were real news.
Re:I, for one... (Score:4, Informative)
Well, at least they remembered to include the humor icon (the Monty Python foot).
Is this Zonk guy someone fairly new, or did people just start complaining about him recently?
Re:I, for one... (Score:3, Insightful)
Ah, but any story even tangentially related to Google must be reported on the front page, even if it is fake.
Re:I, for one... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:I, for one... (Score:3, Funny)
Brain Sphere: "11 > 4... Beavers mate for life... For quality carpets, visit Kaplan's Carpet Warehouse!!"
Re:I, for one... (Score:2, Informative)
-- Stolen Memories (episode #8) [tv.com] --
Superman: You destroyed those planets, didn't you? And every living soul on them!
Brainiac: Only their knowledge was important. It was what I was programmed to collect and protect.
Superman: But why kill?
Brainiac: The fewer beings who have the knowledge, the more precious it becomes.
Superman: You're insane!
* I wonder if it is going to confuse and anger Smallville [astonishingtales.com] fans when Brainiac is based on Vril Dox [wikipedia.org], the alien scientist from the comics rather than the Kryptonian
Re:Man...i knew....but.. (Score:5, Informative)
(1) Go to preferences
(2) Select Home Page
(3) Uncheck Zonk in the list of Authors you want to read stories from
(4) Profit
Re:Man...i knew....but.. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:My God. (Score:2)
Does RSS honor my preferences via cookie?
Re:My God. (Score:3)
Cliff
CmdrTaco
CowboyNeal
Hemos
HeUnique
Jamie
Pudge
Roblimo
Samzenpus
ScuttleMonkey
Timothy
Vroom
Zonk
Of course, your home page might be rather sparse!
Re:My God. (Score:2)
you: Unfortunately, no. You have to be a subscriber for that.
But in order for me to subscribe, the dupes, factual errors, and atrocious grammar and spelling would have to cease. Catch-22!
Re:Zonk: The master of retards (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Zzzzzzzzz boring and not funny (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm starting to wonder if the Onion has too. Lately it just seems like they're trying too hard, and not succeeding. The articles seem sort of mediocre, that recent "Future Onion" issue was a clever concept which utterly failed to be funny, and their web site has just gone through a complete redesign with the result is that it is (a) hideous- I'm talking face-burned-with-acid hideous- and (b) really difficult to read or navigate.
Too late (Score:4, Funny)
Lame... Yeah, you! (Score:2)