Google Quote by Matthew FitzSimmons Download Open image ““Google’s no substitute for knowing things.”” — Matthew FitzSimmons ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Google Google Substitute Internet Knowing Knowing things Substitute Knowing
“Google is great at helping us find what we know we want, but not at finding what we don't know we want.” — Eli Pariser Copy Share Image
It's funny how everyone has a bizarre relationship with Google. The knowledge is there, but no one knows how to use it right. — Jonathan Gold Copy Share Image
“I am now convinced that Google searches are the most important dataset ever collected on the human psyche. This” — Seth Stephens-Davidowitz Copy Share Image
“From the outside looking in, trying to decipher Google’s search algorithms is like reading tea leaves in a toilet bowl…as it’s flushing. With the… — Guy Kawasaki Copy Share Image
“Simply put, Google reduced the amount of time and the cognitive effort required to find what the user was looking for.” — Nir Eyal Copy Share Image
Unless your name is GOOGLE stop pretending that you fucking knows everything — Rochanda F Copy Share Image
Sometimes Google should just come back with a message that says 'Trust me, you dont want to know.' — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“We’ll know that Google has truly fulfilled its vision when the Googleplex no longer needs toilets at all.” — Nicholas Carr Copy Share Image
“Today, the fastest and easiest way of knowing is Google-knowing, which means not just “knowledge by search engine” but the way we are increasingly… — Michael P. Lynch Copy Share Image
“Do you know what China is?” Ogden asked. “It’s the Soviet Union on steroids. It’s Russia with a world-class economy and ten times the… — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“The first break in the case came on day six. A college student named Beatrice Arnold called the FBI hotline to report she’d sold… — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“The problem with Insanity was how incredibly sane it felt. He bit his tongue and said nothing to the smirking ghost of his father.” — Matthew Fitzsimmons Copy Share Image
“Albert Camus’s The Stranger, which he’d found revelatory at nineteen. An ancient copy of Don DeLillo’s Great Jones Street had been a” — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“What’s their name for Echo?” “Zhenniao.” “English, Ogden.” “Poisonfeather.” — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“Thirty years ago, people could disappear into America and reinvent themselves. Now it took meticulous planning and a commitment never to reach out to… — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“even when it was no one’s fault, it was always someone’s fault. The” — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“I am now convinced that Google searches are the most important dataset ever collected on the human psyche. This” — Seth Stephens-Davidowitz Copy Share Image
Unless you're of a certain age, you may not know my name, but you can Google it - I was a pretty big movie… — Tab Hunter Copy Share Image
I still am very afraid to Google myself. There are some embarrassing roaming photos that I wish weren't on Google. But I intend to… — Nolan Gerard Funk Copy Share Image
“A lot of the machines that Google is built on—commodity is the polite word for them—they're regular PCs and so they're not always the… — Jessica Livingston Copy Share Image
I put my name into the Google search bar. Justine Bateman... And the auto-complete comes up. The auto-complete says that the top option is,… — Justine Bateman Copy Share Image
People with long memories and a vivid sense of the past have an immediate understanding of politicians like Donald Trump. They are not surprised… — Dale Jamieson Copy Share Image
While it is often true that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, it seems like Yahoo's almost obsessive focus on Google is… — Kara Swisher Copy Share Image
The financial crisis just made the hole deeper, which is why our stimulus needs to be both big and smart, both financially and educationally… — Thomas Friedman Copy Share Image
I worry about Google's data ethics and about the idea of handing over the corpus of my life, but I can't deny that it… — Om Malik Copy Share Image
We try to, when you come to Google, fulfill that need that you have as quickly as possible. — Larry Page Copy Share Image