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== "Do the red thing" - Eine Broschüre gegen Google Campus & Co (2018) ==
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vom communist counter campus der Gruppe TOP B3rlin.
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Was wir eigentlich gegen Google haben, was wir uns stattdessen so vorstellen können und warum wir gemeinsam mit vielen anderen so einen Aufriss machen, haben wir jetzt in einer Broschüre aufgeschrieben.
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Die Broschüre gibts druckfrisch und für lau beim Haus der Demokratie, Schwarze Risse, Antiquariat O-Straße, Buchhandlung NGBK, OH21, Müßiggang, Kisch&Ko, Kalabalik… bei weiteren Buch- und Kiezläden in eurer Nachbarschaft...
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Und natürlich online bei uns auf der Homepage (https://bit.ly/2JYP4P2) und als PDF http://tiny.cc/5zgtuy
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== "Fuck off Google" (extract from "To Our Friends") - Invisible Committee - 2014 ==
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[https://wiki.fuckoffgoogle.de/index.php?title=File:Fuck-off-google-1.pdf "Fuck off Google" (extract from "To Our Friends") - Invisible Committee (PDF)]
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== "When Google Met Wikileaks" - Julian Assange 2011/2015 ==
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[https://wiki.fuckoffgoogle.de/index.php?title=File:Julian-Assange-When-Google-Met-WikiLeaks.pdf "When Google Met Wikileaks" - Julian Assange (PDF)]
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== TOD #13: "The Dark Side of Google", Ippolita - 2007/2013 ==
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about this publication: In The Dark Side of Google Italian writers’ collective Ippolita provides a thorough, fresh analysis of what is behind the universe of Google and the metadata industry. In recent years Google has established itself as a major point of Internet access. We have progressively adapted to its sober, reassuring interface and its advertisements (discretely off to the side, yet always present). We have adopted its services and the habit of using it to the degree that ‘googling’ has become a form of behavior: ‘If you don’t know what it is, Google it!’
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Google shows mastery in taking advantage of our need for simplicity. We sit in front of a colossus, an incredibly pervasive system of managing knowledge, comprising aggressive marketing and shrewd management of its own image, and the propagation of highly configurable interfaces that are still implacably recognizable. What is more, Google co-opts methods for developing Free Software, the use of futuristic systems for gathering and storing data. What lies behind the most consulted search engine in the world?
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First published in Italian, 2007.
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English edition revised and updated, August 2013.
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colophon Author: Ippolita. Translator: Patrice Riemens. Editorial support: Miriam Rasch. Design: Katja van Stiphout. DTP: Margreet Riphagen & Katja van Stiphout. Printer: ‘Print on Demand’. Publisher: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2013. ISBN: 978-90-818575-6-7
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[http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/no-13-the-dark-side-of-google-ippolita/ TOD #13: "The Dark Side of Google", Ippolita]

Latest revision as of 13:50, 26 February 2019

"Do the red thing" - Eine Broschüre gegen Google Campus & Co (2018)

vom communist counter campus der Gruppe TOP B3rlin.

Was wir eigentlich gegen Google haben, was wir uns stattdessen so vorstellen können und warum wir gemeinsam mit vielen anderen so einen Aufriss machen, haben wir jetzt in einer Broschüre aufgeschrieben.

Die Broschüre gibts druckfrisch und für lau beim Haus der Demokratie, Schwarze Risse, Antiquariat O-Straße, Buchhandlung NGBK, OH21, Müßiggang, Kisch&Ko, Kalabalik… bei weiteren Buch- und Kiezläden in eurer Nachbarschaft...

Und natürlich online bei uns auf der Homepage (https://bit.ly/2JYP4P2) und als PDF http://tiny.cc/5zgtuy



"Fuck off Google" (extract from "To Our Friends") - Invisible Committee - 2014

"Fuck off Google" (extract from "To Our Friends") - Invisible Committee (PDF)

"When Google Met Wikileaks" - Julian Assange 2011/2015

"When Google Met Wikileaks" - Julian Assange (PDF)


TOD #13: "The Dark Side of Google", Ippolita - 2007/2013

about this publication: In The Dark Side of Google Italian writers’ collective Ippolita provides a thorough, fresh analysis of what is behind the universe of Google and the metadata industry. In recent years Google has established itself as a major point of Internet access. We have progressively adapted to its sober, reassuring interface and its advertisements (discretely off to the side, yet always present). We have adopted its services and the habit of using it to the degree that ‘googling’ has become a form of behavior: ‘If you don’t know what it is, Google it!’

Google shows mastery in taking advantage of our need for simplicity. We sit in front of a colossus, an incredibly pervasive system of managing knowledge, comprising aggressive marketing and shrewd management of its own image, and the propagation of highly configurable interfaces that are still implacably recognizable. What is more, Google co-opts methods for developing Free Software, the use of futuristic systems for gathering and storing data. What lies behind the most consulted search engine in the world?

First published in Italian, 2007. English edition revised and updated, August 2013.

colophon Author: Ippolita. Translator: Patrice Riemens. Editorial support: Miriam Rasch. Design: Katja van Stiphout. DTP: Margreet Riphagen & Katja van Stiphout. Printer: ‘Print on Demand’. Publisher: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2013. ISBN: 978-90-818575-6-7

TOD #13: "The Dark Side of Google", Ippolita